Glenrosa · Westside slope communities
Glenrosa Irrigation Blowout Quotes
Draining a system does not empty it. Low points and laterals hold water whatever the grade, which is why compressed air is the only reliable way to clear a system.
Westside blowouts concentrate into a narrow autumn window, and slope adds the same low-point considerations found elsewhere on grade. Booking early is the practical difference between choosing your date and taking what is left.

Commonly requested here
Winterization work on Glenrosa properties
- Booking early to secure a date in a compressed window
- Sequencing sloped zones so low points clear
- Clearing drip zones converted from spray
- Draining backflow assemblies thoroughly
- Shutting down and setting controllers for the season
Worth knowing
October is when everyone books at once. Contractor availability, not weather, is usually the binding constraint here, so requesting a date in September is worth doing.
Issues that come up in Glenrosa
- Rapid drying on sun-exposed upper slopes
- Wildfire-interface setting making defensible-space irrigation a real consideration
- Significant elevation change within zones requiring pressure regulation
Local context
- Glenrosa rises steeply above Westbank Centre and sits at the interface between residential development and surrounding forest and grassland.
- Elevation change within individual properties is often substantial, from street level to rear property line.
- The area's exposure and dryness make water conservation a practical daily constraint rather than an abstraction.
One of the drier, more exposed settings on the west side, where slope and afternoon sun combine to dry soil quickly and conservation constraints bite hardest.
What to expect
Typically part of the job
- Booking early to secure a date in a compressed window
- Shutting down and setting controllers for the season
- Draining backflow assemblies thoroughly
- Water supply shut off and isolated at the source
- Note of any faults observed for spring follow-up
- Controller shut down or set to seasonal off
Scope varies between contractors. Use this as a baseline when comparing quotes, and ask what is included before agreeing to work.
Questions
Winterization in Glenrosa
Can I just drain the system instead?
Draining alone is not sufficient on most systems. Even with drain valves and favourable grade, laterals and low points retain water that gravity will not remove, and it only takes a small amount in the wrong place to crack a fitting or a valve body. Compressed air is used because it clears water that draining leaves behind.
When should an irrigation system be blown out?
Before the first hard frost, which in the Central Okanagan valley usually means sometime in October — earlier at elevation. Because being early has no downside once you have stopped watering and being late risks cracked pipe, the sensible approach is to book toward the early end of the window rather than waiting for cold weather to force the decision.
What does an irrigation blowout cost in the Okanagan?
We do not publish prices, because the work is quoted by independent contractors and the number depends on the property. The things that move it most are the number of zones, the length of mainline, whether there is a pump, filtration or an above-ground backflow assembly to drain, how accessible the blowout port and valve boxes are, and how late in the season you book. Requesting two or three quotes is the reliable way to find out what your system should cost, which is what this service is for.
What is an irrigation blowout?
An irrigation blowout is the process of forcing compressed air through an irrigation system to push out every bit of water left in the pipes, valves and sprinkler heads before winter. A contractor shuts off and isolates the water supply, connects a compressor at the blowout port, then opens each zone in turn until only air and mist come out of the heads. It is done because water expands as it freezes, and buried pipe is the most expensive possible place to discover that.
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Email quotes@kelownairrigation.caNearby areas
Winterization in neighbouring communities.
- Smith CreekUpper-elevation West Kelowna slopes, steep in places, at the edge of surrounding wildland.
- Winterization in Westbank CentreThe relatively flat commercial and residential core of West Kelowna, with gentler grades than the slopes above.
- Winterization in Shannon LakeGently rolling residential land around Shannon Lake, with moderate grades and a golf-course setting.
- Lakeview HeightsEast-facing slopes above Okanagan Lake, terraced in places, with established vineyard land throughout.
Related services
Often requested alongside winterization.
- Spring Start-UpRecommissioning your system after winter — pressurising safely, testing every zone and setting the season's schedule.
- Sprinkler RepairDiagnosis and repair of broken heads, leaking valves, wiring faults and zones that will not run.
- Backflow TestingTesting and certification of backflow prevention devices protecting drinking water from irrigation systems.
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Tell us what the job involves and we will pass it to an independent irrigation contractor working in your area. Free to request, and you are under no obligation to go ahead.