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October 27, 2025,

Shutting Down Isn’t Enough: What True Sprinkler Winterization Looks Like

As temperatures start to dip in Utah, you might think your sprinkler system is no longer in use and can be left alone until spring. But assuming it’s “off” doesn’t mean it’s protected. Winterization is not just about turning off the controller—it’s a multi-step process that prevents costly damage when temperatures drop below freezing. Failing […]
October 13, 2025,

Your Sprinkler System Deserves a Fall Check—Not Just a Shutoff

As temperatures begin to dip and your watering schedule slows, it’s tempting to simply shut off your sprinkler system and call it good. But doing so means you’re missing the most strategic opportunity of the year. Fall isn’t just about preparing your system for winter—it’s the smartest time to evaluate its long-term performance. When demand […]
September 27, 2025,

Smart Controllers: The Upgrade That Pays Off Before Winter

Utah’s fall season brings more than cooler temperatures—it offers a prime opportunity to make meaningful improvements to your sprinkler system before it’s time to shut it down. One of the most valuable changes you can make? Upgrading to a smart irrigation controller. This isn’t just a techy convenience—it’s a strategic investment in water efficiency, lawn […]
September 13, 2025,

Fall Watering Isn’t Optional: Why Your Lawn Still Needs the Right Schedule in September

As summer temperatures drop, it’s easy to assume your sprinkler system can take a break. But Utah’s dry autumn weather doesn’t give your lawn a pass on hydration. September may feel cooler, but grass roots are still growing—and they depend on consistent moisture to stay healthy through the fall and bounce back strong in spring. […]
August 27, 2025,

Do Your Sprinkler Zones Still Make Sense? Late Summer Is the Ideal Time to Rethink Irrigation Layout

A healthy lawn isn’t just about having water—it’s about delivering the right amount of water to the right places. If your current sprinkler system is struggling to keep up with uneven growth, runoff, or dry patches, the problem may not be the components—it may be the layout. Late summer is an ideal time to evaluate […]
August 13, 2025,

Late-Summer Sprinkler Leaks: Why They Happen and How They Hurt Your Lawn

Utah’s summer heat takes a toll on everything outdoors, including your sprinkler system. By August, months of repeated cycles, shifting soil, and rising temperatures can expose hidden vulnerabilities—especially leaks. A sprinkler system that starts strong in spring may begin to show wear as the season stretches on, and even minor leaks can have lasting impacts […]
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