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Winterizing Sprinklers - Troubleshooting Ice Problems


Video Description: Ice in your sprinkler lines? If you're having troubles blowing out your sprinkler lines or winterizing your sprinkler lines, you may have ice in your sprinkler lines if the air doesn't seem to be moving. Try running the water through your sprinkler zones to loosen the ice. You may need to warm up the copper pipe with a torch if cold water doesn't work.

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