Sprinkler Blowout Services
Denver’s winters can be unpredictable, with sudden freezes that put sprinkler systems at risk.
Any water left in your irrigation lines can freeze, expand, and crack pipes, leading to expensive repairs in the spring. A sprinkler blowout is the best way to prevent costly damage and keep your system in great shape for next season. At Mile Hi Services, we use high-powered air compressors to safely and effectively remove all water from your lines, valves, and sprinkler heads. Investing in sprinkler blowout services before the first deep freeze is essential to avoiding major repairs once the weather warms up.

- Includes all zones
- Available from September to December
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What is a Sprinkler Blowout?
A sprinkler blowout removes all water from your irrigation system using compressed air, preventing frozen pipes and damage during Denver’s freezing winters. Even a small amount of leftover water can expand when it freezes, causing cracks in pipes, broken valves, and costly repairs.
It’s a simple yet effective service that’s essential for:

Preventing Freeze Damage
Removing trapped water protects pipes, sprinkler heads, and valves from cracking.

Extending System Lifespan
Routine blowouts help keep your sprinkler system running smoothly year after year.

Saving money on repairs
Fixing a broken system in the spring is far more expensive than preventative maintenance in the fall.
Taking care of your sprinklers before winter hits means fewer headaches—and fewer repair bills—when warmer weather returns.
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Got Questions About Our Sprinkler Blowout Services?
Before the first hard freeze, which usually happens between October and early November here on the Front Range. Waiting too long puts your system at risk of freezing.
It’s not recommended. Using the wrong air pressure can damage your system, and missing even a small amount of water can lead to freezing and cracks. Professional sprinkler blowout services help properly clear your lines and protect your investment.
No, homeowners are in charge of shutting off their own water supply so we can proceed with the blowout service.
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