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Having a reliable irrigation system is key in maintaining a healthy landscape. Although there are benefits to irrigating the lawn regularly, mishandling of equipment can do more harm than good. To prevent over-watering of the turf and additional problems, below are common blunders to avoid when it comes to your irrigation system. 

3 Ways to Decrease the Life Expectancy of Your Irrigation System or Lawn

1. Neglecting to Perform Winter Upkeep

In many areas of the country, the ground often freezes during winter. This means underground pipes, fittings, and additional irrigation system components could also freeze. The water inside pipes expands when frozen, increasing the risk of pipes splitting or cracking under strain. Turn off the water supply and drain the system before temperatures drop. Bring hoses inside, so they don’t freeze.

2. Using a Lawn Mower Too Close to Equipment

Omaha-Nebraska-irrigation-systemIt’s easy to forget about equipment when tending to lawn maintenance. Be mindful of where you mow the turf, as the blades could uproot, dent, or bend irrigation devices. If you hire a professional landscaper, let them know where equipment is located. 

3. Turning on Sprinklers When It’s Raining

Although watering the landscape during rain showers won’t damage equipment, avoid this practice. As rain will irrigate the landscape, using equipment needlessly wastes water and causes a spike in water bills. Additionally, too much water can reduce oxygen in the soil, causing plants to get sick or possibly die. 

 

Whether you need help deciding on the right irrigation system or require repairs for your current investment, the professionals at Omaha, NE-based USA Hoich Irrigation are available to accommodate your needs and provide tips to keep your landscape looking great. With over 30 years of experience, the technicians are well-versed in how to care for equipment in the northern climate. To schedule sprinkler installation, maintenance, or repairs, call (402) 896-5899. Visit the company online to learn about the seasonal equipment maintenance solutions they provide.

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