
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 to shut down your system the right way can lead to split pipes, broken valves, and flooded landscapes come spring. October is the ideal time to take action while the ground is still workable and before deep freezes set in.
Proper sprinkler winterization goes far beyond flipping a switch. A professional shut-down includes multiple technical steps that safeguard your system components all winter long:
Even a small amount of water left inside the pipes can expand and rupture components. DIY solutions often rely on inadequate air pressure or skip sections entirely, leaving your system vulnerable to hidden ice damage.
By late October, many parts of Utah are already approaching freezing temperatures. Waiting any longer risks exposing your system to early-season damage. Once the ground begins to harden, moisture in your irrigation lines and valves has less room to expand—and more chance to cause structural failure.
October provides the perfect conditions to complete a full winterization service. Technicians can still access your valve boxes without frozen soil, and your system likely hasn’t seen enough snowmelt or precipitation to complicate drainage. You’re also more likely to secure an appointment before the seasonal rush fills every service slot.
It doesn’t take a full winter to create damage. One cold night is enough. Here’s what can happen if water remains in your system:
These issues often go unnoticed until your system is reactivated in spring—at which point repairs become urgent and more expensive.
Bonneville Sprinkling provides professional sprinkler winterization services designed specifically for Utah’s climate. Our trained technicians use commercial air systems and proven methods to safely evacuate water from every zone. Don’t rely on a timer shutoff or partial drain to get you through the cold months.
Schedule your winterization appointment now to avoid springtime repairs and extend the life of your system. Bonneville Sprinkling ensures your irrigation system is not just off—but fully protected for the season.