Swing joints and funny pipes protect the heads and irrigation pipe from damage caused by heavy downward pressure. Both funny pipe and swing joints allow for easier raising or lowering of sprinkler heads and flexible placement of heads. These pipes are especially useful in areas where sprinklers need to be placed in tight or awkward spots. You can order funny pipes and fittings from Sprinkler Warehouse.
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Advantages of Using Funny Pipe
Some irrigation systems could benefit from using funny pipes rather than traditional PVC pipes. Here are a few key advantages:
Funny pipes offer flexibility for easy sprinkler placement.
Installation is much easier, as there’s no need for adhesive or clamps.
Swing pipes are resistant to damage from freezing or impacts.
A flexible pipe has the ability to route around obstacles.
Funny Pipe & Swing Joint FAQs
What is funny pipe?
Funny pipe is a flexible polyethylene tubing used to connect sprinkler heads to the main irrigation lines. Sometimes called swing pipe, it allows for easy positioning of sprinkler heads, even in tight or irregular areas, without requiring precise trenching.
How is funny pipe different from PVC pipe?
Aside from the fact that the two types of pipe are made from entirely different material, they also have slightly different advantages. Funny pipe is much more flexible, making it easier to install around obstacles or uneven terrain. It also resists cracking and is less likely to be damaged by impacts. PVC is more rigid and is often used for main irrigation lines.
Do I need special tools to install funny pipe?
One of the benefits of funny pipes & fittings is that no special tools are required. Funny pipe is installed using barbed fittings that can be pushed into the pipe by hand. In some cases, a pair of pliers may help with tight connections, but otherwise, you won’t need to purchase any other equipment.
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