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How to Winterize Your Sprinkler System in Texas (Without Using Compressed Air)
When temperatures drop in North Texas, it’s important to protect your sprinkler system from freezing. Even a light freeze can cause damage if water is trapped in exposed areas. The good news is — you can handle a basic winterization yourself with just a few steps. Here’s a quick guide to help you do it safely and effectively. 1. Locate Your Backflow Preventer Most homes in our area have an in-ground double check backflow preventer . It’s typically located near the water meter
Case Willingham
Oct 172 min read


Rotary Nozzles (MP-Style Rotators): When, Why, and How to Use Them in North Texas
Close-up of rotary nozzle streams watering If you’ve ever watched your sprinklers “mist” into the wind or run off down the driveway,...
Case Willingham
Aug 163 min read


How to Prepare Your Irrigation System for Summer in Texas
Texas summers are brutal. Scorching temperatures, long dry spells, and strict watering restrictions can make it tough to keep your lawn...
Case Willingham
Mar 82 min read


Spring Sprinkler System Startup: Essential Tips for a Smooth Season
As the seasons change, it’s time to wake up your irrigation system! A proper spring startup ensures efficient watering, prevents leaks, and
Case Willingham
Feb 182 min read
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