Preparing Sprinkler Heads for Winter Starts in Fall
When the first frost arrives, any unprotected sprinkler head becomes vulnerable to cracks and leaks. The time to prepare for that isn’t winter—it’s fall. Installing Sprinkler-Guard by Grasshole this season ensures your sprinkler heads stay safe from soil pressure, freezing temperatures, and yard activity.
How Cold Weather Damages Sprinkler Heads
As temperatures drop, moisture in the soil expands and contracts, putting uneven pressure on sprinkler heads. This process can cause fractures that aren’t visible right away but worsen over time. By spring, these small cracks can lead to major leaks.
A lawn sprinkler head protector prevents this by stabilizing the surrounding soil and shielding the sprinkler head from direct stress.
Why Sprinkler-Guard Works Best
Sprinkler-Guard by Grasshole is specifically engineered for year-round durability. They maintain their shape and flexibility even in extreme cold, unlike cement guards that crack easily. Each lawn sprinkler protector fits securely in place, protecting your sprinklers from both weather and heavy foot traffic.
Installing Sprinkler-Guard in the fall ensures your sprinkler heads are ready for whatever winter brings.
Stay One Step Ahead
Don’t wait for freezing temperatures to cause expensive repairs. A small investment in Sprinkler-Guard this fall provides lasting protection and peace of mind through every season.Protect lawn sprinkler heads this fall and beyond. Buy now at www.sprinkler-guard.com.
