Preparing Your Sprinkler System for Season Changes

September 24, 2024

As the seasons shift, your sprinkler system requires proper care and maintenance to ensure it stays functional year-round. Preparing your sprinkler system for seasonal changes can prevent costly damage and ensure efficient water use. Here’s a simple guide from City Plumbing and Rooter to help you get your sprinklers ready for both colder and warmer months.

1. Inspect for Leaks and Damage

Before transitioning between seasons, thoroughly inspect your sprinkler system for leaks, cracks, or broken parts. Check the sprinkler heads for any signs of wear and make sure they’re spraying water evenly. A damaged sprinkler can lead to water waste, high utility bills, and damage to your landscaping.

2. Adjust the Sprinkler Settings

As the weather cools down or heats up, adjust your watering schedule accordingly. During the fall or early spring, your lawn won’t need as much water compared to hot summer months. Many modern systems have smart controllers that adjust to local weather conditions. If your system isn’t automatic, manually reducing the watering frequency can save both water and money.

3. Drain and Winterize the System

If you live in an area that experiences freezing temperatures, it’s crucial to drain your sprinkler system before winter arrives. Any water left inside the pipes can freeze, expand, and cause the pipes to burst. There are different methods for winterizing your system, including manual drain, automatic drain, or using compressed air to blow out the pipes. If you're unsure which method is right for your system, our team at City Plumbing and Rooter can assist with the winterization process.

4. Shut Off the Water Supply

For colder months, make sure to shut off the water supply to your sprinklers to prevent water from flowing into the system when not in use. Don’t forget to insulate any above-ground valves or pipes to prevent freezing and damage.

5. Check and Clean the System in Spring

When temperatures begin to warm up, it’s time to reactivate your sprinkler system. Before turning it on, remove any debris or dirt from the sprinkler heads and filters. Check for signs of winter damage, including cracked pipes, misaligned sprinkler heads, or faulty valves. Run a test to ensure the system is functioning correctly, and look for any areas that need adjustments or repairs.

Call City Plumbing and Rooter for Maintenance

Regular maintenance is key to keeping your sprinkler system running smoothly. City Plumbing and Rooter offers seasonal maintenance services to ensure your sprinkler system is ready for the changing weather. Whether you need help with winterization or spring activation, our experienced technicians are here to help.

By taking the time to prepare your sprinkler system for seasonal changes, you’ll not only protect your landscaping investment but also extend the life of your system. Contact City Plumbing and Rooter for all your sprinkler maintenance and repair needs.

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