Lawn Sprinkler System Blowouts and Winterization!
It’s that time of the season! If you haven’t already, please contact us to confirm your Lawn Sprinkler System Winterization for these upcoming months! Because of the type of work, Sprinkler System Blow-outs require us to have access to your water lines, often within your home. The yearly winter blowout is a VITAL part of Sprinkler System Maintenance, as water in your lines can lead to freezing and damage your sprinkler system. Often times this damage can cost over $900 in repairs! Do yourself a favor and call today to guarentee your Sprinkler Winterization before it’s too late! Simply call us at 248-588-1694, email us at info@totallawncareinc.com, or Click Here to use our Online Request to secure your spot, or get a free estimate!
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With the cold weather approaching, it’s time to think about preparing your Sprinkler System for winter. At Total Lawn Care we offer complete sprinkler system maintenance and winterization services. From a broken sprinkler ran over by a vehicle to a break in your sprinkler line, we can fix it!
! Whether you have a drip irrigation system, lawn sprinkling system, or automatic sprinkler system, we have certified technicians on staff ready to assist you. We not only repair sprinkler irrigation systems, but we supply all necessary yard sprinkler system parts! Whether it is a sprinkler valve, a watering timer, a rain sensor, or just a sprinkler head, we can supply it!
Total Lawn Care, Inc., can help you Winterize (Blow Out) your Sprinkler System. It is important to clear all of your sprinkler lines to avoid frozen water damage. The Pressure Vacuum Breaker must be free from any water, as well as the sprinkler lines and sprinkler heads. As the weather drops below freezing, any residual pools of water within these sprinkler parts will expand and crack.




