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SPRINKLER SYSTEM WINTERIZATION OAKVILLE
Turf Rain Irrigation specializes in winterization in Oakville toprevent water lines from freezing and cracking during harsh winter months.

It is of utmost priority to winterize your irrigation system and prevent water lines from freezing and cracking during harsh winter months. Water expands as it turns into ice, therefore it is necessary to remove it from the irrigation system to prevent any damage. Allow Turf Rain specialists to help you in protecting your Sprinkler Irrigation System with our latest Winterization services.
Once you have scheduled your appointment one of our winterization specialists from Oakville will visit you. We will blow out the system with compressed air while turning the main water valve off to prevent any water from flowing back into the system. As a part of winterization services, we will ensure that your sprinkler system is off, electronic controller and all values are deactivated and water is completely blown out of the sprinkler system by compressed air.
Turf Rain has a team of winterization experts, who are trained to use the latest equipment and techniques. We believe in providing you with the premium service at the best price and our team will ensure that your irrigation system does not get damaged during the winter months.
To restart your irrigation system in spring after winter, open the main valve slowly, pressurize one zone at a time, inspect for leaks, clean filters and heads, recalibrate the controller for spring run times, and [...]
Schedule professional irrigation winterization 1–2 weeks before your area's first hard freeze (32°F/0°C for 4–6 hours). For most homeowners, that’s late October to mid‑November in cooler zones and late November to early December in milder [...]
Compressed air wins for winterizing lawn sprinklers—hands down. A controlled blowout clears water safely from irrigation lines, valves, and heads. Antifreeze (even RV-grade) isn’t needed for sprinkler systems and can cause plant or equipment issues. [...]





