Make your installation a breeze when you have the right tools for the job! Sprinkler Warehouse carries a selection of different tools that are sure to meet your needs no matter how big or small the project. Stop fiddling with knives and saws trying to "make it work". Do it the right way the first time, every time with the help of Sprinkler Warehouse.
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Common Irrigation Tools
There are several types of tools that are commonly used for sprinkler pipe and tubing installation and upkeep. Some of the most common tools available on our website include:
Crimp Clamps - These fasteners are used to secure hoses or pipes onto barbed fittings to create a leak-proof connection.
Sprinkler Pipe Cutters - Make clean, straight cuts on various types of plastic tubing and irrigation pipes.
Tubing Stakes - Partially bury these to secure your irrigation tubing firmly, especially the smaller diameter drip tubing.
PVC Cement - More than an adhesive, PVC cement causes a chemical reaction that bonds a pipe to a fitting.
Sprinkler & Pipe Tool FAQs
What is a sidewalk sleever?
A sidewalk sleever allows you to install pipes under sidewalks or other paved surfaces with minimal disruption. This long, heavy-duty spike made of steel is driven with a sledgehammer to create a horizontal tunnel under the cement structure.
Is PVC cement required for all PVC connections?
No, the necessity of PVC cement depends on the type of connection. PVC cement is not typically required for threaded connections or connections for auto-locking fittings. Only use PVC cement when a strong, permanent connection is needed between the pipe and the fitting.
Do I need a special cutter for poly tubing?
It's highly recommended to use a special cutter designed for poly tubing rather than trying to cut it with general-purpose tools like utility knives or scissors. Investing in a dedicated poly tubing cutter is well worth it for anyone working with a poly-based irrigation system.
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