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Round & Rectangular Valve Boxes

You’ll see that Rain Bird irrigation boxes come in all different shapes and sizes to accommodate different types of irrigation systems. Two of the most common types of valve boxes are round and rectangular, which serve similar needs. Round valve boxes are commonly used for simple or compact installations. Round valve boxes are quick and easy to install, and are ideal for smaller systems. Rectangular boxes are usually a bit bigger and are therefore better suited for larger or more complex setups.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Rain Bird valve boxes come in different sizes?

Sprinkler Warehouse offers Rain Bird valve boxes in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different valve setups and installation requirements. This ensures flexibility and adaptability to diverse irrigation system layouts. The Rain Bird VB Series VBSPRH Super Jumbo Valve Box w/ Green Lid is one of the larger models, and has a 22.5" x 13.0" Rain Bird valve box cover.

Do Rain Bird valve boxes last?

Rain Bird valve boxes are robustly constructed from durable materials such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or other sturdy comparable plastics. These materials are chosen for their resistance to environmental wear, ensuring long-lasting valve protection.

Are Rain Bird valve boxes hard to conceal?

Our Rain Bird valve boxes are designed to be buried underground, providing a discreet and aesthetically pleasing solution for concealing irrigation components to help maintain the visual appeal of the landscape.

Why do I need a Rain Bird Valve box?

A Rain Bird sprinkler box basically serves a dual purpose. On one hand, valve boxes protect critical irrigation components. Without a valve box, valves can be damaged by soil pressure, lawn equipment, or foot traffic, so it’s best to have them covered. Using a valve box also makes maintenance and repairs easier. With valves enclosed in a valve box, technicians can quickly locate and service them without digging up your yard.

How deep should I install my Rain Bird Valve box?

A valve box should be installed deep enough to fully cover the valves, with the lid sitting flush with the ground surface. The top of the valve box should be even with the surrounding soil, and the valves should be fully enclosed. Most Rain Bird valve boxes are installed 6 to 12 inches below the surface, depending on the types of valves enclosed.