Professional Irrigation Blowout
We’ll Blow Out Your Irrigation System and Get It Ready for Winter
Protect your sprinkler system with professional irrigation blowout and winterization in Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, and nearby areas. Book online today!

Reach Out This Fall To Prepare Your System For Winter

Keep Your System Free From Frost Damage
Our compressors run continuously until all water has been purged.
Stop Freeze Damage Before It Starts
Frozen water can crack pipes and ruin your irrigation system. Using our 185 CFM compressor, we completely purge your system—something smaller compressors can’t do.
Join our Winterization Membership for a set-and-forget solution that costs less than one-time services, gives you priority booking, and includes discounts on irrigation service calls.
Slots fill up fast. Book online today!
How the Blowout Process Works
Commercial-Grade Equipment for Complete Line Purging
Future Green Irrigation uses a 185 CFM air compressor, allowing continuous airflow until all moisture is removed. Smaller units often leave residual water behind, increasing freeze risk.
What the service includes:
- System shutdown and controller adjustment
- Zone-by-zone air purge
- Backflow prevention clearing
- Final inspection before winter dormancy

Winterization Membership
Priority Booking, Automatic Reminders, and Exclusive Discounts. All-in-One Membership!
Never worry about blowouts and winterizations again. Members get:
- Automatic reminders so you never miss your service.
- Early access to our online booking. Secure your preferred day before anyone else.
- 5% off irrigation service calls (10% if you add a Spring Activation Membership).
- Automatic billing every September 15 for a hassle-free experience.
Sign up today and make sprinkler care simple, convenient, and cost-effective!
Set it and forget it. We’ll handle your irrigation blowouts and winterizations automatically, so you never have to think about it again.

Hassle Free Fall Winterization
Future Green Irrigation will make sure your system runs properly year after year.
Winterization Pricing
Standard Non-Member
One-Time Fee
$129
For first six zones
$10.00 for each additional zone
Bookings need to be made each year.
Future Green Membership
Renewed Annually
$109
For first six zones
$10.00 for each additional zone
Priority Booking, Automatic Billing Annually or Monthly
FAQ
Planning a seasonal shutdown can raise questions about timing, cost, and process. The answers below address common concerns, explain what to expect, and help property owners feel confident about protecting their sprinkler systems before winter arrives.
When should a sprinkler system be shut down for winter?
Scheduling should happen before overnight temperatures consistently fall below freezing. In southern Alberta, that window usually lands between late September and mid-October. Booking early reduces the risk of sudden cold snaps causing pipe damage. Local climate guidance is available through the Government of Alberta, which publishes seasonal weather advisories. Early planning also improves scheduling flexibility.
How does the blowout process protect underground irrigation lines?
Technicians connect a commercial air compressor to the system and clear water from every zone, valve, and backflow device. This step prevents trapped moisture from freezing, expanding, and cracking pipes. Proper pressure control matters, which is why professional service reduces the risk associated with partial DIY attempts. A full purge helps extend system life and lowers spring repair costs.
How much does winterization cost, and what affects pricing?
Pricing is typically based on the number of irrigation zones rather than time on site. Larger properties require additional clearing, which explains zone-based adjustments. Membership options often lower the annual cost while adding priority scheduling. Clear, upfront rates help homeowners budget without surprises. For those planning ongoing care, reserving service early can simplify seasonal maintenance.
Is winterization required by local regulations or HOAs?
Municipal bylaws and homeowner associations often expect systems to be properly shut down to prevent water waste or property damage. While not always mandated, compliance supports responsible water use. Homeowners can review provincial guidance through Alberta’s water management resources. Booking a professional service ensures the shutdown aligns with local expectations and avoids preventable issues—online scheduling makes the next step easy.