
Sprinkler Blow Out
Protect your irrigation system from freeze damage with a professional sprinkler blow out. We safely evacuate water from lines, valves, and backflow to prevent costly winter cracks and leaks.
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For immediate service or questions:
(817) 304-7896
Monday-Friday: 7am-6pm
Saturday: 8am-2pm
Why Choose Us
- Licensed & insured professionals
- Quick response times
- Quality parts & workmanship
- Satisfaction guaranteed
- Transparent pricing
Our Sprinkler Blow Out Services
- System-wide water evacuation
- Backflow and valve protection
- Compressor pressure controlled for safety
- Zone-by-zone verification
- Winter readiness inspection
Why Blow Out Your Sprinklers?
In North Texas, sudden cold snaps and hard freezes can crack pipes, damage valves, and ruin backflow preventers. A professional blow out removes residual water from your irrigation lines and components to prevent freeze expansion damage.
What We Do
- Shut off water supply and isolate zones
- Use controlled compressor pressure to safely evacuate each zone
- Safeguard sensitive components like the backflow and valves
- Verify shut-down, inspect for leaks, and document any issues
- Provide notes for spring start-up
Ideal Timing
Schedule your blow out before the first hard freeze. If temps have already dropped, it’s still worth doing to minimize further risk throughout winter.
Related Services
Want full system protection? See Sprinkler Winterization or reach out on our contact page for a fast estimate.
Our Service Areas
Sprinkler blow out services across Fort Worth, Arlington, Keller, Southlake, Colleyville, Grapevine, Weatherford, and nearby cities
Need service outside these areas?
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Protect your irrigation system before freezing weather hits.
Request ServiceSprinkler Blow Out FAQ
Is a blow out safe for my irrigation system?
Yes—when done by trained pros using controlled compressor pressure. We evacuate water safely and protect sensitive components.
What happens if I skip a blow out?
Residual water can freeze and expand, cracking pipes and damaging valves and backflow devices—leading to expensive spring repairs.
When should I schedule?
Late fall before repeated freezes. It’s still beneficial even after temperatures drop to reduce ongoing risk.
Do you adjust my controller?
We shut systems down properly and provide simple notes so you’re ready for an easy spring start-up.