Your lush, green lawn depends on getting enough water to the grass for its continued growth. For a lot of us, getting enough water relies on sprinklers to bring it to the grass instead of just waiting on rain. Sometimes, your sprinkler system will break down or require replacement parts of pieces that experience a lot of regular wear and tear. As the fall turns into winter, you might be wondering if you can put off your lawn sprinkler repair until the spring. Here are some things to consider.
Additional Damage
Depending on how cold the winter is and your need to water the lawn, parts that need repair might put additional stress on other areas of the system. This can lead to additional repairs to get the system back in tip-top shape. A small required repair can quickly spiral into a much more expensive overhaul of your sprinkler system.
Less Waiting
In the fall and early winter, you’ll find that your local sprinkler specialist has a little more time on their hands. They will be able to get to your minor repairs quickly and have your system back up and running in no time. Your sprinkler specialist will have all the time necessary to answer all of your questions and run a complete diagnostic on your lawn system.
Up and Running For Spring Greenery
If you put off your repairs until spring, you’re apt to forget about them until the last possible moment. Having the repairs done now means your sprinklers are ready to provide your lawn with all the water it needs to flourish and grow when the temperatures warm up again.
At American Irrigation, we take pride in providing you with outstanding service and quick repairs. Contact us today for more information.