Sprinkler blowout in Bozeman, MT

A sprinkler blowout clears the water out of your irrigation lines before Bozeman's freezing temperatures arrive.

Water left in the lines can freeze, expand, and crack pipes, valves, fittings, or sprinkler heads. That damage often stays hidden until spring, when the system turns back on, and the repair bill shows up with it.

Deeper Roots provides sprinkler blowouts for homes, pastures, and commercial properties across Bozeman and the greater Gallatin Valley. Kris has been winterizing irrigation systems in the valley for over 25 years, and we know what happens when a blowout gets rushed or done halfway.

When to schedule your blowout

Blowouts typically start in October. We work from the cooler areas of the valley, like Big Sky, toward the warmer areas, like Three Forks, following the way the first freeze tends to move across the region. We recommend calling in September or early October so we can fit you into our service routes before the first hard freeze.

If you're a past customer, you're already on our seasonal maintenance list, and we'll call you to schedule!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A sprinkler blowout removes all water from your irrigation lines before winter. In Bozeman's freezing temperatures, any water left behind can expand and crack pipes or burst fittings. A blowout protects the system you've already paid for and prevents repairs that often don't surface until spring.

  • We recommend scheduling in September or early October. Blowouts typically start in October, working from cooler areas like Big Sky to warmer areas like Three Forks. Calling early gets you into our service routes before the first hard freeze.

  • Yes. Once the season turns, we bring systems back online with a careful spring startup.

    → Learn about spring sprinkler startup


Areas we searve

We work on irrigation systems across Bozeman, Belgrade, Big Sky, Four Corners, Manhattan, Three Forks, and the greater Gallatin Valley. Whether it's a new install, a repair call, or seasonal maintenance, we cover the valley.