What to do with sprinkler, irrigation systems before a freeze
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As temperatures in Austin dip, ensuring your home is prepared for a freeze becomes a priority. While we often focus on indoor precautions like dripping faucets, it’s crucial not to overlook outdoor irrigation systems.

Winterizing these systems is essential to prevent freeze-related damage, and fortunately, it’s not overly complicated. According to experts at Home Depot, the key to safeguarding your sprinklers and irrigation setups is to effectively drain and deactivate them before the cold sets in.

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