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Introducing our top-of-the-line sprinkler heads, tailored to meet the needs of homeowners, landscapers, and contractors alike. Our cutting-edge product range includes rotors, rotary nozzles, and spray heads, each designed to deliver unparalleled irrigation solutions. Whether you're aiming to maintain a vibrant backyard oasis or manage large-scale landscaping projects, our irrigation sprinkler heads ensure precise water distribution, efficient coverage, and long-lasting durability. Water smarter, not harder, with our advanced sprinkler heads—where every drop counts.
Sprinkler Warehouse offers a colossal selection of sprinkler supplies and accessories from all the name brands in the irrigation industry. Hunter, Rain Bird, Irritrol, Toro, Weathermatic, and more revered brands for components and replacement sprinkler system parts can be found right here on our online sprinkler supply and irrigation store. These brands are known for producing reliable, high-quality sprinkler heads that cater to all levels of landscaping needs.
If you’re excited to learn more about installing residential and commercial sprinkler heads, our informative tutorials at Sprinkler School can help provide the answers. We have detailed instructions for use and installation of rotors, swing pipes, oscillating sprinklers, nozzles and sprinkler heads to get your lawn or commercial project completed on time and the right way.
The goal of adding an irrigation system to your yard is to have the best lawn, garden and lush plants. If you installed a sprinkler system and did not calculate your spacing properly between your rotors and or sprays, you may have multiple brown, dry spots from underwatering or have other areas in the lawn showing signs of overwatering. Spacing your rotors, spray heads or impact sprinklers correctly is an essential way to be sure your lawn or landscape is properly hydrated.
Modern irrigation systems target certain areas of a yard or landscape based on their actual need and deliver only the precise amount of water per zone. Choosing the proper rotor, spray head or tool is an essential part of an efficient automatic irrigation system. These tools and sprinklers can be purchased online or in-store through Sprinkler Warehouse.
Rotors have water flowing through them. The water flow leads through a turbine that spins gears, turning the head of the rotor. After going through the turbine and gears, the water flows out through the nozzle to water your garden or lawn, which drinks up the water and translates to a beautiful landscape.
Yes, rotor sprinkler heads require higher water pressure (PSI) compared to spray heads. The higher PSI is necessary to support their rotating action and longer reach. Make sure your system has adequate pressure to ensure proper functioning and efficient irrigation. Just be sure to select a nozzle that is compatible with your water pressure.
Yes, rotating sprinkler heads come with replaceable nozzles, allowing you to adjust the flow rate, spray distance, and spray pattern to match your landscape’s needs. Swapping nozzles is a simple process and helps ensure optimal water distribution based on your specific landscape.
Regular maintenance of rotor sprinkler heads is recommended to ensure consistent performance. Check for clogs, adjust the spray pattern seasonally, and inspect for any wear or damage. Regular maintenance keeps your system running efficiently and helps conserve water.
The coverage area of a sprinkler head will vary depending on the type of nozzle and the water pressure. Spray heads typically cover a radius of up to 15 feet, making them ideal for small or irregularly shaped areas. Rotor sprinkler heads, on the other hand, can cover much larger distances, sometimes up to 50 feet or more. As such, rotors are best suited for large lawns or open spaces. For most sprinkler heads, the adjustable nozzles will allow you to fine-tune both the distance and arc to match your landscape.
To ensure that you order the best sprinkler head for your lawn or garden, consider the size of the area you want to water, the shape, its plant types, and the water pressure. Spray heads are best for small, flat areas and garden beds because they deliver water in a fixed fan pattern over a short distance. Rotor heads require higher water pressure, but are ideal for larger lawns and open spaces, as they rotate to cover wider areas with a steady stream. Drip emitters or bubblers may be better for individual plants that need slow, targeted watering.
Rotor sprinkler heads deliver water in a rotating stream, making them ideal for large lawns, while spray heads provide a fixed, fan-shaped spray, better suited for smaller areas. Rotors offer more efficient water distribution for medium to large lawns, whereas spray heads excel in smaller, confined spaces.