The process of removing water from underground irrigation systems using compressed air to prevent freezing and damage during cold weather is a crucial preventative measure for homeowners and businesses in regions subject to freezing temperatures. This service often includes disconnecting the water supply, attaching an air compressor to the system, and systematically opening each zone to expel any remaining water. Failure to adequately perform this task can lead to cracked pipes, damaged sprinkler heads, and costly repairs.
Protecting an irrigation system from freeze damage offers significant financial advantages by avoiding expensive repairs and replacements. Beyond the monetary benefits, proper winterization ensures the system’s longevity and operational efficiency in subsequent seasons. The practice has evolved from simple manual drainage methods to sophisticated compressed air techniques, reflecting advancements in irrigation technology and a growing understanding of the risks posed by freezing temperatures.