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Stress-Free Sprinkler Care for a Lush Lawn in Northern Colorado
Tired of a brown lawn? Let us Help!
Don't Let Your Sprinkler System Get Out of Hand, Neglecting it May Cause...

Your lawn to suffer
You to lose time scrambling for help.
Frustration from constant maintenance calls.
More expensive seasonal adjustments
Unexpected repair costs draining your wallet.
Harm to your plants and grass.
Enjoy a Beautiful Lawn Year-Round
Relieve stress and enjoy your weekends again by finding:
  • Expert installation and repair by seasoned professionals.
  • Peace of mind knowing your system is well cared for.
  • Proactive maintenance plans tailored for your needs.
Say goodbye to emergency repairs and frustrated calls.
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We Understand Sprinkler Systems
With over 100+ Years of combined experience, we're here to lighten your load
100+ Years of Combined Experience

Our team has helped homeowners maintain beautiful lawns for decades
Thousands of Satisfied Customers.

We have served thousands of happy clients who love their yards.
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“Jeremy and his crew came and knocked out our project with very short notice, it came out great and was cost effective. I would HIGHLY recommend Flow Works to any and all who are looking for a good contractor to work with. We will continue to use them for all of our irrigation and landscape needs!”
Rocky Rhoades
Here is how we do it
1. Call Us

We’ll chat about your system and hear your concerns. Then we will recommend the right service based on your needs—whether it’s a quick repair, a total install, or seasonal maintenance.
2. Set the Plan

Once we know the right service for you, we'll not only schedule that service but also help you be proactive for future needs. Ongoing maintenance and seasonal services can also be scheduled in advance so you can check sprinkler care from your to do list.
3. Own a Stress-Free Lawn

No more scrambling for help when a repair is needed or when the weather changes and it's time to blow out your system. Because we'll have your needs scheduled in advance, you'll get to relax enjoying a thriving lawn, year after year.
Take Control of Your Sprinkler System
You deserve a lawn you're proud of.
Managing a sprinkler system shouldn't be overwhelming. That's where we come in.
At Flow Works, we handle everything from installation to maintenance so you can enjoy your lawn without the hassle.
With our expertise, you'll see a thriving green space that brings you joy. Enjoy beautiful weekends in a lush environment, knowing that your sprinkler system is in expert hands.
Frequently asked questions
Does Flow Works do new installs?
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Yes! Flow Works specializes in new sprinkler system installations for both residential and commercial properties. Whether you're looking to install a system in a new build or upgrade an existing yard, we have the expertise to design and install an efficient, water-saving irrigation system tailored to your needs.

Our team ensures that your system is properly designed for Colorado’s climate, optimizing water usage while keeping your lawn and landscape healthy.
When is the best time to turn my sprinkler on?
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It's best to activate your sprinkler system in mid-to-late April, depending on the weather. Spring in Colorado can still bring surprise snow or freezing temperatures, so waiting until consistent nighttime temperatures stay above 32°F helps prevent damage.
When is the best time to blow out my sprinkler system for the year?
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Winterizing your sprinkler system should be done by mid-October at the latest. Colorado’s first hard freeze can hit as early as late September, and blowing out your system before then can help prevent costly damage to your system.
What can I do to prevent my backflow from freezing during a cold snap?
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Colorado’s unpredictable weather means sudden freezes can happen in early fall or late spring. To protect your backflow preventer:

- Wrap it with insulation, such as a towel, blanket, or insulated pouch.
- Cover it with a plastic bag or tarp to keep moisture out.
- In extreme cold, shut off the water supply and drain it to avoid freezing damage.
How do I know if I have a sprinkler system problem?
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Signs of sprinkler issues may include some of the following:

- Uneven watering – dry spots or oversaturated areas.
- Weak or inconsistent water pressure – could indicate a leak or clogged nozzle.
- Higher-than-normal water bills – possibly due to underground leaks.
- Sprinkler heads not popping up or staying stuck – may be due to dirt buildup or pressure issues.
- Zones not turning on/off properly – often caused by a faulty valve or electrical issue.
What can I do if a sprinkler zone won't turn off?
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If a sprinkler zone won’t shut off, try the following:

- Turn off your controller to check if it’s an electrical issue.
- Manually shut off the main water supply to prevent flooding.
- Check the zone valve – it may be stuck open. Loosening the solenoid or tapping the valve gently can sometimes resolve the issue.
- If temperatures are near freezing, act quickly to prevent ice buildup in pipes.

If the problem persists, contact a local sprinkler professional to inspect and repair the system. For expert sprinkler service in Colorado, reach out to us today