A start-up is the spring activation process: we turn the system on carefully, run every zone, check for leaks, align heads, correct overspray, and set the controller schedule for the season.



Seasonal service matters in North Texas. Princeton seasonal sprinkler start-up and winterization helps prevent leaks in spring and freeze damage in winter.
A start-up is the spring activation process: we turn the system on carefully, run every zone, check for leaks, align heads, correct overspray, and set the controller schedule for the season.
Cold snaps can crack fittings, heads, or pipes—especially if water was trapped in the lines. Start-up inspections catch issues early.
Winterization is preparing your system for freezing weather. We inspect components, shut down properly, and help protect lines and above-ground parts from freeze damage.
Some systems benefit from blowing out lines, especially where freezes are more severe or where water tends to sit in low points. We can recommend the right approach based on your setup.
Start-ups are typically scheduled in spring before consistent watering begins. Winterization is scheduled in fall or ahead of freeze-risk periods.
Yes. Seasonal service commonly includes head alignment, arc adjustments, nozzle checks, and coverage tuning to reduce overspray and dry spots.
Yes. We adjust run times based on zone type (sprays/rotors/drip), sun exposure, and seasonal demand so watering stays efficient.
Use Request A Quote to schedule seasonal service, or call 469-326-3826. For monthly options, see Financing.
Need seasonal sprinkler service in Princeton?
Spring start-ups and winter prep—so your system runs right and avoids freeze damage.