If you have a lawn, automatic sprinklers are definitely worth it. They save you so much time and water your lawn evenly.
While it is technically possible to install a sprinkler system yourself, it is generally not recommended. There are a number of factors to consider when installing a sprinkler system, such as water pressure, pipe size and type, and sprinkler head type and placement. A professional sprinkler installer will be familiar with all of these factors and will be able to ensure that your sprinkler system is installed correctly.
While there is no definitive answer, most experts agree that installing a sprinkler system can slightly increase the value of your home. This is because potential buyers see it as a valuable addition that will save them time and money in the long run.
The average depth that irrigation lines are buried is between 18 and 24 inches. This depth allows the irrigation lines to be buried deep enough so that they are not damaged by lawnmowers or other yard equipment. If the irrigation lines are buried too shallow, they may be damaged by these types of equipment.
4.8/5
Sure fit for all 6-inch to 7-inch round boxes
Universal replacement lid – round valve box lid residential and commercial applications
Stepped locking system; T-top design -- mow strike prevention
Interchangeable, easy to install; commercial quality
Greater top load strength and more UV-resistant than lids made of structural foam
$234
I just moved into a new house, and in the front yard I saw a sprinkler valve box without a cover. This provided an immediate solution and was a perfect fit for a box with a diameter of just about 7 inches. Although it didn't require much effort or squeezing to seat, this cover doesn't feel too loose. Nothing to complain about; it completes the task at hand. This cover is definitely on top of the original cover for this sort of box in the photograph.
4.6/5
Energy efficient, low power encapsulated solenoid with captured plunger
Buna-N diaphragm provides superior performance in harsh water environments
Residential / light commercial grade 1" female threaded inlet and outlet valve; works with any standard sprinkler timer
Operates automatically or manually with manual bleed screw
Designed for below-ground installation out of sight and away from playful hands
Reverse Flow design reduces stress on diaphragm for dependable operation
$234
PROS: * Standard valves can be utilized as replacement or new installations.* Cons: noneI already have a RainBird system with eight zones. The valves have been failing because it's a little older. On these, expect a lifespan of 10–15 years. Some failed for me because the rubber diaphragm became brittle or tore. Some of them I had had a bad solenoid.Simply purchasing the entire valve and using it to swap out the top half of the existing valve is simpler and more cost-effective.Repair is not very difficult. Cut the water off. On both old and new, remove the 6 screws. Bring the solenoid, top cap, spring, and diaphragm to the valve body that is leaking or shorted. To join the wires, use watertight splices or grease caps. While polarity is unimportant, pay attention to how well shielded the wire connections are. Online, there are a ton of videos with further information. If you use hand tools, it takes around 15 minutes; if you have a powered screwdriver, it takes about half that time. Not the jar-cap type, but the 6-screw type.Additionally, be aware that the interior of the 3/4" and 1" valves is identical. Either will work if you're repairing. The pipe attachment size is the sole distinction.
4.5/5
For 3/4 In. or 1 In. PVC pipe
Jet-stream nozzle connects to a standard garden hose
For outdoor use with cold water only
Durable polyethylene construction
Clears a tunnel under driveways and walkways for sprinkler pipe
$234
TL;DR: Kit functions incredibly well, especially given its cost.I purchased this item with considerable skepticism because it only looks to narrow the stream from your hose and appears to lack any special delicacy. But after using it, I have no reservations about recommending it.I used pvc cement to secure the nozzle to a tiny length of 3/4-inch pvc, then I attached a female 3/4 connector to the other end. In a similar manner, join a male 3/4 to the component that connects to your garden hose. This enabled me to continuously add 1 ft segments (for example) as I was pushing it through, allowing me to tunnel beneath a part that was longer than the ditch I constructed. This significantly lengthened the process, but in my case, it was worthwhile.The identical initial technique of attaching male and female pvc connections to the nozzle and hose connector will make this kit reusable regardless of your demands; simply push through and unscrew the nozzle on the other end.Just be ready to push and tug a drop to aid it along if your soil is really pebbly or rocky like mine was.Finally, I discovered a rubber mallet to be quite helpful in finishing the pipe's placement. Good fortune!
4.5/5
Connects to 3/4" risers
Cut riser to desired length
3/4" FNPT x MNPT
Elevates sprinkler heads to the proper height
$234
Why is it so difficult to locate these 3/4? "risers in retail. There seems to only be a 1/2 everywhere "risers. I'm very happy that these are available on Amazon. They must not have been needed only by me because I paid roughly $5 for each of them during the summer. They are now at a much more manageable $0.75 in December. As long as you use a hack saw or other comparable tool to make a clean cut, they behave precisely as you would expect them to. The use of these risers for all of my 3/4 "sprinkler heads that over time have sunk too deeply into the ground. If you possess 3/4 "This is EXACTLY what you need if your sprinkler heads are positioned too low in the earth.
4.5/5
Each wire strand handles one solenoid valve up to 800 Ft.
Multi-colored wires simplify installation
Heavy-duty outer covering protects wires when buried underground
Connects timers to irrigation valves
Works with standard residential 24-volt sprinkler systems
$234
Take more. The amount of 7 wire in 50 feet is not very much.
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Energy efficient, low power encapsulated solenoid with captured plunger
Designed for above ground installation, will prevent back flow when properly installed 6" above highest sprinkler head
Operates automatically or manually with manual bleed screw
Flow Range 0.2 to 40 GPM; for less than 3 GPM flow or Drip applications install a 200 mesh filter before the valve
Reverse Flow design reduces stress on diaphragm for dependable operation
Professional grade 1" anti-siphon valve with flow control; compatible with any standard sprinkler timer
Buna-N diaphragm provides superior performance in harsh water environments
$234
This is the sole option if you want an integrated valve with a built-in vacuum breaker. I've been gradually replacing all of my valves with rain-birds and I'm extremely happy with them. Excellent flow rate, no issues, easy installation, and I really like how easy it is to maintain. I recently installed 6 of these, and as a result of having too much dirt in the intake, the breather became contaminated. Because the hole I was working in would have flooded, I decided to take the risk of not purging. Therefore, all but one of them were able to pass through the debris and mud from the installation. Since I installed using unions, I just unscrewed the solenoid [comes off in about 2 turns so you don't have to separate the wires] and pulled the entire valve. I like the orbit unions. The architecture of the valve and breaker is well thought out, making disassembly on the bench incredibly easy. I was also able to remove the debris with ease. It was put back together and operating flawlessly in only five minutes.
4.2/5
High-quality construction
Connects sprinkler timers to valves
plunger is metal with a rubber tip (to seal).
Replaces 24-volt solenoids
$234
Had issues with water loss by my valves, and a loose solenoid would have improved the water flow to the sprinklers. Water also leaked as a result of this. Additionally, some valves appeared to buzz. I made the decision to purchase 1 solenoid after investigating YouTube for troubleshooting. It fully resolved all of the issues. Purchased a second one, and, wow, the second valve was operating flawlessly. For my remaining zones, I purchased 2 MORE, and everything is operating flawlessly. And was far less expensive than if I had gone to the big-box hardware store. extremely simple to install and rewire. Since my sprinklers were put in 15 years ago, I suppose it was time. HIGHLY SATISFIED!
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COMPABILITY- Perfectly work with 24VAC Irrigation indoor timer for most of market brand.
DURABILITY- This transformer has passsd 3-foot drop testing, 10Lbs strain-relief tests, bend tests, and vibration tests to ensure optimal and long term performance for its applications
POWER - Input volatage is 120VAC @ 60Hz; Output rating is 24VAC @ 300mA
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE - If, for whatever reason, you are unsatisfied with your purchase you may return it for a full refund. We pride ourselves on high quality product and promise you will have the best
QUALFICATION-ETL Certification with high quality construction, and easy installation
$234
This served as the power source for a capacitive discharge circuit called a "Snapper" that controls switches on my N-gauge model railway track. It has been working flawlessly for almost a year, and its higher voltage was just what was required to fire several switches at once. Other customers who reported that the device died shortly after being connected were probably using it for a device that required more current than the 300ma that the device is rated for. There is a 700ma-rated Orbitz model that would have likely been preferable. Before ordering a transformer to satisfy the demands of your system, confirm the current specifications of that system. The 500ma supply that my irrigation system needs, as stated in the handbook, would probably have been too much for this equipment.
4.1/5
One piece brass construction
Use key with quick coupler valves
Easy to install and operate
Single lug metal cover
For outdoor use with cold water only
$234
When purchasing a standard hose valve, I started putting this product together after it arrived as described, packaged properly. I was able to fix the problem with some wrenches and Teflon tape. I inserted it into a Rainbird valve and left it in place for a while to ensure that there were no leaks before I connected a garden hose and sprayer and started watering my plants. It is much more affordable than some of the other valves I was considering, and it works great. I appreciate the excellent service and affordable merchandise. Robert Marshall
An underground sprinkler system can last for many years if it is properly installed and maintained. The average lifespan of an underground sprinkler system is about 15 to 20 years. However, some systems may last longer, depending on the materials used and the climate in which they are installed.
It takes about an hour for a sprinkler to water 1 inch.
The amount of time your sprinklers should run in each zone depends on a few factors, such as the type of sprinkler heads, the amount of water they deliver, and the size of the area being watered. Most experts recommend running sprinklers for about 15 minutes per zone.
An underground sprinkler system costs between $2,000 and $4,000 on average. The cost will depend on the size of your yard, the type of soil you have, and the complexity of the installation.
You can get an automatic watering system for your garden for as little as $20. These systems can be attached to your hose and will water your plants for you.
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