Seen these vehicles in your neighborhood? Then you're in luck!
Services
Activation & WinterizationSpring Start-Up
Spray Pattern Adjustment Controller Programming System Blow-Out |
Maintenance & ModificationChanges in Landscaping
Additions Renozzling Flow-matching Mid-Season Check-Up |
System Upgrades &
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Yearly Service Contracts aka Service Agreements:
What is included in a Service Agreement?
Spring Start-up includes:
- Reinstalling RPZ/Backflow Preventer
- Pressurizing Lines
- Checking Valves
- Running and Adjusting Heads (if necessary) for optimum coverage
- Providing an Estimate for Necessary Repairs
- Run System
- Check for damage /leaks
- Readjust heads if necessary
- (pre-approval of $50 repair required)
- Remove RPZ/Backflow Preventer (in most cases)
- Drain Y-Strainer & Plumbing (as necessary)
- Evacuate water from all underground piping and heads
- Suspend Controller Operations
- Protect Valves from Ice and Bugs
- H.O. picks week in October / late September
- Homeowner MUST TURN OFF WATER PRIOR TO APPT.
- Water may need to be drained inside after appt.
Do you qualify for a Service Agreement?
Controller Access
We will no longer need access inside! No one needs to be home for Shut Down!
- Hunter ProHC, Rachio or Rainbird RC2 WiFi Controller with The Sprinkler Guy set as your contractor
- Hunter ProC/ICC or ICore either outdoor or with an outdoor remote port installed somewhere accessible
- We can stop by for service calls and annual services any time we're in the area without needing to schedule, saving us time which saves you the set fee/cost of a service call ($45).
We will no longer need access inside! No one needs to be home for Shut Down!
- Start Up: Have the RPZ ready for us to re-install as we close all valves and tighten fittings on the outside, then we'll instruct you when to turn the water on/open the valve(s) in the basement.
- Shut Down: Have the water off/valve(s) closed in the basement before the week in October you've chosen to have your system shut down. No set appointment time!
The valve(s) should be tagged. If not, let us know and we'll label them for you.
Any questions? Feel free to call