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System Pressurization
We slowly bring your system back up to pressure the right way, protecting your pipes and valves after a winter shutdown.
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Zone-by-Zone Testing
Every zone is run and inspected for proper coverage, timing, and pressure. No zone gets skipped.
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Head Alignment & Adjustment
Sprinkler heads shift over winter. We realign, adjust, and make sure every head is covering the right area.
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Controller Programming
We set your schedule for the season based on your zones, lawn type, and current weather conditions.
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Full System Walkthrough
Before we leave, we walk you through exactly what we found, what we fixed, and what to watch for during the season.
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Written Service Summary
You get a clear rundown of everything we did, no mystery charges, no vague "system checked" notes.
Most homeowners turn their system on in the spring and assume everything's fine if the water comes out. But a lot can shift over a New England winter, heads get knocked out of alignment by frost heave, valves can stick, and pressure imbalances that weren't obvious in the fall can get worse over six months of sitting idle.
A proper spring startup catches those issues before they turn into dead zones, flooded flower beds, or a soggy mess in the middle of summer. Done right, it also sets your schedule for the season so your lawn gets the right amount of water at the right times, which actually saves water and keeps your lawn healthier than just blasting it on a timer.
We've been doing this for 10+ years across Metro West and we've seen what skipping this step costs people. It's not worth it.