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Serving Aurora, Denver & the Denver metro area · 20+ years

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Sprinkler Systems

Water your yard efficiently — and protect your system every winter.

In a climate as dry as ours, your sprinkler system does most of the work of keeping the landscape alive. A well-designed, well-maintained system waters evenly, follows local watering rules, and doesn't waste money running longer than it needs to.

We install new systems, repair and update existing ones, and handle the two seasonal jobs every Colorado system needs: spring startup and fall blowout. We also adjust heads, fix broken lines, and reprogram controllers so zones match what's actually planted.

Winterization matters more here than almost anywhere. Water left in the lines will freeze and crack pipes, valves, and backflow preventers. A proper compressed-air blowout before the first hard freeze is far cheaper than the repairs a skipped one causes.

If your current system is dated, we can talk through efficiency upgrades — things like matched nozzles, drip zones for beds, and smarter controllers — with honest advice about what's worth it for your yard.

What's included

New sprinkler system design and installation

Repairs: broken heads, leaking lines, stuck valves, controller problems

Spring startup: pressurize, inspect every zone, adjust coverage

Fall blowout / winterization with compressed air

Drip irrigation zones for garden beds and trees

Controller scheduling that follows local watering rules

Field notes

What 20+ years here taught us

Schedule your sprinkler blowout before the first hard freeze — along the Front Range that typically means getting it done by mid-October.

Denver Water's summer watering rules encourage watering no more than three days a week and never between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; other metro utilities have similar rules, so check yours.

Because the Denver area gets only about 14 to 15 inches of precipitation a year, an efficient, well-zoned system makes a real difference in both plant health and your water bill.

Common questions

When should I schedule my sprinkler startup and blowout?
Startup usually happens mid-spring, once hard freezes are done. Blowouts should be scheduled for late September through mid-October, before the first hard freeze. Both windows book up, so it pays to get on the schedule early.
My system runs but some spots stay dry. Can you fix that?
Usually, yes. Dry spots typically come from tilted or clogged heads, mismatched nozzles, pressure problems, or poor zone layout. We'll diagnose the cause and fix it rather than just telling you to run the system longer.
Do I really need a blowout every fall?
In Colorado, yes. Even a small amount of water left in the lines can freeze and crack pipes, valves, or the backflow preventer. An annual blowout is cheap insurance against expensive spring repairs.

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