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You sleep easy knowing your system won’t crack, burst, or leave you with thousands in spring repairs. Your irrigation investment stays protected through East Hampton’s harsh winters, ready to perform when warm weather returns.
No more wondering if someone actually removed all the water. No surprise flooding in your yard when pipes burst. No expensive emergency calls when you discover your system is destroyed.
Just a properly winterized irrigation system that starts up clean in spring, exactly like it should.
Rolling Hills Property Services has been protecting Suffolk County irrigation systems for years. We understand what January temperatures around 31°F can do to an unprepared sprinkler system.
We’re not some fly-by-night crew. We’re your neighbors, fully licensed and insured, with the commercial-grade equipment needed to do this job correctly. East Hampton homeowners trust us because we show up, do the work right, and stand behind every winterization.
When other companies cut corners, we use the tools and techniques that actually protect your investment.
First, we shut down your entire irrigation system properly – not just turning off a valve. Then we connect our commercial-grade air compressor to systematically blow out every zone, one by one, until only air comes from your sprinkler heads.
We evacuate water from every component: main lines, valves, heads, pumps, and manifolds. Each zone gets individual attention because that’s what prevents freeze damage. You’ll hear the compressor working – that’s the sound of your system getting properly protected.
Finally, we set your controllers to dormant mode and mark everything with winterization tags. The whole process takes about 30 minutes for most systems, but we don’t rush. We make sure it’s done right.
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Complete water evacuation from every zone using specialized equipment designed for irrigation systems. We don’t use generic compressors that take hours and miss water in hard-to-reach components.
East Hampton’s climate demands this level of thoroughness. One night below 32°F splits tubing and cracks fittings. Our process prevents that damage by removing every drop of residual water from pipes, valves, and sprinkler heads.
You get peace of mind knowing your system is protected, plus our guarantee that the work is done right. We’re fully insured and understand Suffolk County’s unique irrigation challenges – from soil conditions to winter weather patterns that affect your system.
The optimal time is between early October and mid-November, before consistent freezing temperatures hit East Hampton. Don’t wait for the first freeze warning – once temperatures drop to 32°F, damage can happen in a single night.
East Hampton’s winter temperatures average around 31°F in January, but unexpected cold snaps can occur earlier. We recommend scheduling your winterization by mid-October to ensure your system is protected before any freeze risk.
Waiting too long means risking expensive spring repairs when pipes crack from expanding ice.
Pipes burst from water left in the lines when temperatures freeze. If your main line isn’t properly shut off, you’ll have constant water flowing into your yard, creating flooding and extremely high water bills.
In spring, you’ll face hundreds or thousands in repair costs to replace cracked pipes, broken valves, and damaged sprinkler heads. The manifold, made of PVC, can shatter from freeze-thaw cycles.
Professional winterization costs a fraction of what you’ll spend fixing a damaged system. It’s cheap insurance compared to spring repair bills.
No – simply turning off water still leaves your system filled with water and vulnerable to pipe damage. Residual water remains in pipes, valves, and sprinkler heads, which freezes and expands when temperatures drop.
Proper winterization requires specialized equipment to blow compressed air through every zone, evacuating all water from the entire system. This includes main lines, individual zones, valves, and all components.
Without complete water removal, you’re still at risk for catastrophic freeze damage that could compromise your entire irrigation system.
Professional winterization typically takes 30 minutes to an hour, depending on your system’s size and complexity. We work efficiently but thoroughly, ensuring every zone is properly blown out.
Companies using improper equipment can take three hours or more – that’s usually a sign they don’t have the right tools for the job. Our commercial-grade compressors are designed specifically for irrigation systems.
We don’t rush the process, but we also don’t waste your time. Each zone gets individual attention until we’re certain all water is evacuated.
We use commercial-grade air compressors specifically designed for irrigation systems, not generic equipment that misses water in components. Our team understands Suffolk County’s unique climate challenges and soil conditions.
We’re fully licensed and insured, with years of experience protecting East Hampton irrigation systems. You get detailed service with proper shutdown procedures, complete water evacuation, and system preparation for spring startup.
Most importantly, we stand behind our work with a satisfaction guarantee. We’re your neighbors, not some distant company – we’ll be here when you need us.
Professional winterization is a fraction of what you’ll spend on spring repairs if your system freezes. Cracked pipes, broken valves, and damaged sprinkler heads can cost hundreds or thousands to replace.
Our pricing is transparent and competitive for Suffolk County. We provide clear quotes upfront so you know exactly what you’re investing in your system’s protection.
The real question isn’t the cost of winterization – it’s whether you can afford not to protect an irrigation system that likely cost thousands to install.