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Spring Start-Up Maintenance
Spring Start-Up Maintenance
After being inactive all winter let our technicians prepare your system for the season. This maintenance is the most important maintenance for the proper overall operation of your system to start the season off right.
During the Start-Up any issues can be noted and corrected to make your system perform at peak efficiency and reliability. Start-Ups are typically done in the spring of the year and take place after April 15, depending on weather.
Below is list of what is included for a typical Spring Start-Up:
- Turning on water supply on household systems
- Connecting the pump, pump intake line, and prime irrigation pump for pump systems
- Inspect the backflow device for damage or leaks for household water systems
- Safety check of master valve for proper operation for household water systems
- Safety check operation of pump & pump start relay for pump systems
- Inspecting the operation of system
- Making necessary adjustments for proper coverage and rotation
- Program irrigation controller
- Making any required repairs at time of start-up to complete startup – Needed repairs will be an additional charge to cost of the start-up
- Making a list of suggested repairs or upgrades to improve your irrigation system
- Mid-Season Check-Up Maintenance
Mid-Season Check-Up Maintenance
Mid-Season or Monthly Check-Ups ensure your system is operating at its best during the part of the season when it is needed most.
Even though our technicians may have inspected and prepared your system during a Spring Start-Up, new issues may arise that could affect the performance of your system. This maintenance gives us the opportunity to correct any issues before they become bigger problems.
- Inspecting the backflow device for damage or leaks for household systems
- Safety check of master valve for proper operation for household systems
- Safety check operation of pump & pump start relay for pump systems
- Inspecting the operation of system
- Making necessary adjustments if needed
- Check program for irrigation controller
- Making any required repairs at time of mid-season to complete evaluation – Any need repairs will be an additional charge to cost of the mid-season check-up
- Making a list of suggested repairs or upgrades to improve your irrigation system
- Winterization Maintenance
Winterization Maintenance
With the shorter days, cooler temperatures, and falling leaves, fall has arrived and it’s time to prepare your system for the freezing weather to come with Winterization Maintenance. This maintenance service is our most popular and the most important to protect your system from freeze damage during the cold winter months.
Protect your investment with Winterization Maintenance from The Sprinkler Company backed by our TSC Winterization Guarantee**.
Below is list of what is typically included for a typical Winterization:
- Turning off water supply to the irrigation system for household systems
- On pump systems, disconnect pump and intake line – Pump can be drained and left on site but we recommend our FREE heated storage for winter.
- Remove water from system with compressed air
- Inspection of system at winterization and making list of any recommended repairs or improvements for following spring.
- Turn off irrigation controller for winter
- Making a list of suggested repairs, upgrades or service needs with estimate of additional work to the customer TSC Winterization Guarantee**.
We’ve got you covered – with 30 years of experience of servicing irrigation in Northeastern Wisconsin; we will be here year after year to stand behind our work.
TSC Winterization Guarantee
Be confident that The Sprinkler Company has winterized your system. We guarantee your winterization on your system to be done properly and no damage should occur to your system due to freezing. Rest assured in the event that your system is damaged due to our improper winterization, we have the knowledge, staff, equipment, and resources to make the proper repairs and will do so at no cost to the owner.
**Some exclusion that apply but are not limited to are:
- Frost movement of ground causing pipes to shift or settle resulting in breaks
- System is damaged after Winterization (such as by construction or landscapers) allowing water to enter pipes and freeze
- System was attempted to be winterized after freezing weather occurred – ie. did not schedule/did not have maintenance agreement
- No proper way to winterize stand pipe or portions of the system
- Unknown or inoperable sections of system that could not be winterized
- Water was turned back on by other after Winterization and prior to Spring Start-Up
- Faulty or leaking shutoff valve
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