Sprinkler Winterization Service
Don't let a sudden freeze crack your pipes. Protect your investment with our professional blowout service.
Why Winterize in Texas?
In Texas, you should ideally winterize your irrigation system in the late fall, generally between October and early December. The most critical factor is to do it before the first hard freeze of the season.
While Texas winters can be mild, a single hard freeze—typically when temperatures drop to 28°F or below for several hours—is all it takes to cause catastrophic damage. When water freezes, it expands, and that pressure can easily crack PVC pipes, damage expensive backflow preventers, and destroy sprinkler heads.
Our winterization service is a crucial preventative step. By using a high-volume air compressor to blow every last drop of water out of your system, we ensure it remains safe and sound through the coldest nights, saving you from costly emergency repairs in the spring.
- Prevents pipes from bursting due to frozen water expansion.
- Protects expensive components like backflow preventers and valves.
- Ensures a quick and easy start-up in the spring.
- Provides peace of mind during unpredictable Texas winters.

Our Professional Process
We follow a thorough, step-by-step process to ensure your system is completely protected.
System Shutdown
We shut off the water supply to the irrigation system at the main valve.
Compressed Air Blowout
Our technicians attach a commercial-grade air compressor to forcefully blow all remaining water out of the pipes, heads, and valves.
Controller Deactivation
We turn your system controller to the "off" or "rain" mode to prevent it from accidentally running during the winter.
Final Check
A final check is performed to ensure all components are secure and ready for the cold weather.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to Protect Your System?
Schedule your winterization service today before the first freeze hits. It's the smartest investment you can make for your lawn care system.