So the cold snuck up on my this year, and I don't have the irrigation guys scheduled until tomorrow morning. He basically forces compressed air through the lines so freezing want burst the buried lines and then removes the backflow preventer which is exposed in the air.I'm not too worried about the buried lines because I don't think the ground is going to get cold enough to really freeze them. Maybe I should be?I am a little more concerned about backflow preventer. I meant to call the guy today to get his thoughts, but I forgot.Any one have an opinion?
11/6/2007 5:58:40 PM
nah
11/6/2007 5:59:16 PM
this is the shitty thing to do but it will save your systemturn the water on just a little bit so you have a small flow through the systemthat will prevent everything from freezing
11/6/2007 6:00:55 PM
How did the cold sneak up on you ??????Having the first freezing temperatures by this time is anything but abnormal. From what i can recall teh first freeze the last two years occurred in late October.
11/6/2007 6:02:39 PM
Do you have an air compressor? If you're worried about it why not blow them out yourself? You can usually use a valve stem like the one on your car tires as the interface between the air compressor and the pipe. If the pipe is bigger than the butt end of the valve stem you might need to stick something else up there to seal it off.
11/6/2007 6:04:59 PM
as assistant chief arboral irrigation engineer specialist 2 for a while, i consider myself an expert on irrigation, trees, fountains in traffic circles (up to and including cleaning bubble soap out of them)i say youre fine and if not thats what the allstate dude is for
11/6/2007 6:05:28 PM
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