IRRIGATION WINTERIZATION SERVICES
SERVING THE GRAND VALLEY
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Professional Irrigation Winterization Throughout Grand Junction, Fruita & Palisade
Colorado winters will freeze and burst irrigation pipes, valves, and backflow preventers if water remains in the system. Professional winterization using compressed air removes all water from pipes, protecting your investment and preventing costly spring repairs.
Mesa Turf Masters has winterized irrigation systems across Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade, and neighboring Colorado communities since 1992. Our thorough winterization service uses proper air pressure to blow out each zone completely, drains valves, and prepares backflow preventers for winter storage or insulation.
Skipping winterization or attempting DIY blowouts often leads to expensive freeze damage that could have been prevented. Ready to protect your irrigation system through winter? Contact us at (970) 434-5440 to schedule your winterization today.
Service Schedule
October Through November
Irrigation winterization should be completed during October and November, before consistent freezing temperatures arrive. We monitor weather conditions and schedule winterizations to ensure protection before the first hard freeze while allowing systems to operate through early fall.
- Optimal Window: October through November before hard freezes
- Complete Blowout: Compressed air removes all water from system
- Freeze Protection: Prevents costly winter damage to pipes and valves
- Weather Monitoring: Scheduled based on seasonal conditions
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Mesa Turf Masters has served Grand Junction, Fruita, Palisade, and surrounding Colorado communities since 1992. Our proven expertise and commitment to excellence ensure outstanding results for your landscape.
Whether you're addressing current problems or preventing future issues, our three decades of local experience provide the knowledge and skill your property deserves. Join hundreds of satisfied clients who trust us to maintain their most valuable outdoor asset.