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October 20th, 2025
3 min read
By Bob Carr
Every fall, we get a flood of calls about winterizing lawn sprinkler systems — and rightfully so. But one question we don’t hear quite as often (even though we should) is this:
“Does my pier, pool house, or outdoor kitchen need to be winterized too?”
Short answer? Absolutely.
Just like your sprinkler lines, anything outdoors that carries water is vulnerable once the temperatures drop. That includes:
Let’s break it all down so you know exactly what needs to be winterized, why it matters, and how TLC can help you handle it — stress-free.
Water expands when it freezes. So even the smallest amount of standing water left in a line can cause big-time problems:
And here’s the thing — most people forget about these systems until it’s too late. Your lawn sprinkler might be top of mind, but your outdoor sink or pier shower is just as vulnerable.
“Bob, I only use it in the summer!” That’s exactly why you need to winterize it — because it’ll sit untouched all winter long.
We recommend scheduling your winterization between mid-October and early November, depending on where you live in Maryland. Once nighttime temps dip into the 30s, you’re already flirting with trouble.
If your pier is down by the water — like the Chesapeake Bay or one of the rivers — it can stay a bit warmer later in the season. But don’t let that lull you into waiting too long.
It’s better to be a week early than a day late.
Our team is trained to handle more than just sprinkler systems. Here’s a list of common outdoor elements we can winterize:
We use high-powered compressors and proper techniques to blow out water, shut off and drain fixtures, and protect all vulnerable components.
You can — but here’s the kicker:
We’ve seen it too many times: someone thinks they got it all… until spring rolls around and a $500 backflow preventer needs replacing.
That’s why our winterizations are thorough. We’ve got a checklist. We know the systems. And we treat your property like it’s our own.
No problem. In fact, the more complex your outdoor plumbing is, the more you need a pro.
Multiple zones? No issue. Split water lines for a pool house and pier? We’ve seen it. Bar sinks, outdoor showers, rinse stations? That’s our bread and butter.
TLC’s been doing this for decades. We know how to approach each system based on how it was built and how you use it.
If you’re already having us winterize your lawn sprinkler system — this is the perfect time to add on your pier, kitchen, or pool house.
We’ll coordinate it all during the same visit, saving you: – Time – Multiple appointments – Emergency service calls when something breaks mid-winter
Just let us know what you’ve got, and we’ll take care of the rest.
Your outdoor spaces aren’t just for summer fun. They’re investments — and winter can be brutal on them if you’re not ready.
If you’ve got a pier, pool house, or outdoor kitchen that’s got water running through it, don’t roll the dice. Let us help you get it winterized the right way.
You’ve trusted us with your sprinkler system. Let us take care of the rest of your property too.
Give TLC a call and ask about adding pier or outdoor plumbing winterization to your service. We’ll get it scheduled, get it done right, and help you sleep a little easier this winter.
Because around here, we believe preparation is protection — and your property deserves both.
Let’s get it done right.
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