As temperatures start to rise across Wentzville, O’Fallon, and St. Charles, April marks the official start of lawn care season. If you have a sprinkler system, this is the time to make sure everything is running properly before the heat of summer hits.
A properly functioning irrigation system doesn’t just keep your lawn green. It helps prevent costly repairs, saves water, and ensures your landscape stays healthy all season long.
Why April Is the Ideal Time for Sprinkler Startups
After a long Missouri winter, your irrigation system has likely been sitting dormant for months. Freezing temperatures can cause hidden damage that isn’t obvious until you turn the system back on.
Scheduling a spring startup in April allows you to:
- Catch leaks or broken sprinkler heads early
- Ensure proper water pressure and coverage
- Adjust zones for spring growth conditions
- Avoid mid-season breakdowns when demand is highest
Homeowners in Lake St. Louis and Dardenne Prairie especially benefit from early startups due to clay-heavy soil conditions that require precise watering.
Common Irrigation Issues Found in Spring
Many sprinkler systems develop small issues over winter that can turn into bigger problems if ignored.
Some of the most common problems include:
- Cracked or leaking pipes from freezing temperatures
- Misaligned sprinkler heads spraying sidewalks or driveways
- Clogged nozzles reducing water efficiency
- Controller or timer malfunctions
- Uneven coverage leading to patchy grass
Addressing these early helps avoid wasted water and higher utility bills.
How Proper Irrigation Sets Up a Healthy Lawn
A healthy lawn isn’t random. It’s built with consistency, proper watering, and timing.
Spring is when your lawn begins active growth, and having your irrigation system dialed in ensures:
- Strong root development
- Even, consistent growth across your yard
- Reduced weed intrusion due to healthier turf
- Better results from fertilization and lawn treatments
This is especially important for homes throughout St. Peters and Cottleville, where fluctuating spring weather can make manual watering inconsistent.
Don’t Wait Until the First Heat Wave
One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is waiting until their lawn starts turning brown before turning on their sprinkler system.
By that point:
- Demand for service is higher
- Repairs take longer to schedule
- Your lawn may already be stressed
Getting ahead of the season in April keeps everything running smoothly before peak demand hits.
Get Your Sprinkler System Ready for the Season
If you’re in Wentzville, O’Fallon, St. Charles, or surrounding areas, now is the time to make sure your irrigation system is ready to go.
A quick startup and inspection now can save time, money, and frustration later in the season.
Call 636-887-0354 today to schedule your spring sprinkler startup with Automatic Rain.


