
FAQ
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What type of sprinkler system do you typically recommend?
We recommend automatic sprinkler systems for most homeowners. About 95% of systems we install are automatic.
Still using a manual system? We can help make your life easier by converting your manual system to automated, just give us a call at 306-380-1307.
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Why automatic?
Automatic systems are more convenient, water-efficient, and save you time. You can simply set the schedule, walk away, and let the system handle everything. You don’t have to worry about manually turning the sprinklers on and off, reducing the risk of forgetting and wasting water. It’s much better for water conservation, and it’s a "set it and forget it" approach.
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How can I make sure I'm watering efficiently?
Call us to arrange your spring start-up and we’ll check for any leaks or blockages in your sprinkler system to ensure even water distribution.
It’s important to regularly adjust your system as seasons and weather conditions change to avoid overwatering or underwatering.
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How much does a typical sprinkler system cost?
The cost of a sprinkler system can vary depending on factors such as the size of your property, the complexity of the installation, and the type of system you choose. Homeowners can expect to pay between $3000 to $5000, depending on the size of the yard.
Keep in mind, prices will vary. Contact us and we’ll provide a more accurate estimate. We’ll work together to find a solution and price point that works best for your property!
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Can I blowout my own sprinklers?
The key factor with sprinkler systems is not just the PSI but the volume of air. Handheld compressors often don’t provide enough airflow. You’ll likely need to keep blowing until the air runs out, recharge the compressor, and repeat the process three or four more times. We are set up in a way that provides consistent pressure without any decrease, which allows for a quick, and efficient blowout.
Call us at 306-380-1307 to book your blowout this Fall! Our blowout prices start at $45 (increases with the number of zones).
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What happens if water is left in the line over winter?
If water is left in the sprinkler lines over the winter and not properly blown out, it can freeze when temperatures drop. When water freezes inside the pipes, it expands and can cause significant damage, including cracked pipes, damaged valves and fittings or clogged nozzles.
Given our cold temperatures in SK, it’s crucial to properly blow out the lines and ensure all water is removed before freezing temperatures hit. Save yourself time and money by booking with us! Call or text 306-380-1307 to schedule early.