Choosing the right irrigation fittings is essential to ensure proper connection, performance, and longevity of your sprinkler system. Designed to accommodate a variety of needs, our selection includes sprinkler fittings for standard PVC, no-tools-required Blu-Lock systems, and our tried-and-true poly fittings, as well as shrub sticks & nipples and valve manifold fittings. Whether you’re a homeowner looking for a straightforward DIY setup or an industry pro hunting for a more streamlined solution, our irrigation pipe fittings guarantee a durably constructed and effortlessly easy install.
Our impressive catalog of sprinkler fittings sources from the most dependable names in the irrigation business. When you have Dura and Dawn PVC fittings or Hydro-Rain's no-hassle, industry-shaking Blu-Lock in your corner, a smooth operation is pretty much guaranteed. Browse our huge selection of poly pipe fittings, barbed, PVC, or funny pipe fittings - and so much more - to get the most efficiency and reliability out of your irrigation system.
Funny pipe - also referred to as swing pipe - is a popular irrigation fitting alternative to the traditional nipple extender. Funny pipe allows the sprinkler more space to move in the event that the sprinkler gets mowed over or run over by a heavy object. Instead of breaking like a nonflexible connection might, the swing pipe will flex under pressure and then return to its original position. Watch our Sprinkler School tutorial videos to learn more about funny pipe installation.
Poly tubing is a popular choice for installing drip irrigation systems. Poly pipe irrigation fittings are used for connecting one piece of poly pipe to another to create a long run of piping or change the direction of the piping. Poly pipe fittings come in various sizes according to the pipe to which they need to attach. Sprinkler Warehouse has several poly sprinkler fittings options available a click away.
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The size of the sprinkler head depends on the type of sprinkler or rotor you choose to use. Typically a spray head for residential use is 1/2". While rotors that are used for residential areas are 3/4". It is important to note that there are rotors that are 1/2" and some up to 1" and that there are some special applications that get bigger than those sizes previously specified.
PVC and poly pipe are popular choices for use in sprinkler irrigation installation. These pipes can be connected in various ways depending on the connection type desired. Sprinkler Warehouse has several tutorials to teach our customers how to install a PVC, blu-lock, automatic drains, poly fittings and more.
Sprinklers have an inlet located at the bottom of the spray to allow the installer to connect the sprinkler to the pipe of their choice. Some sprinkler sprays come equipped with an additional side inlet to allow for flexibility when connecting the sprinkler to the pipe. Both of these types of sprinklers can be purchased at Sprinkler Warehouse.