March in Utah is unpredictable. You may experience mild afternoons followed by freezing overnight temperatures within the same week. These rapid freeze thaw cycles directly impact your sprinkler system, especially underground irrigation lines and valves. Before you activate your sprinkler system for the season, you need to evaluate whether it is prepared for consistent operation. […]
Spring in Utah is when your sprinkler system shifts from winter dormancy into full operation, and that transition requires proper maintenance to avoid performance issues all season long. A spring sprinkler startup is not just about turning the system back on. It is a maintenance step that checks how well every component survived winter and […]
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 […]
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. […]