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Sprinkler Riser Extensions: Installation Tips

If you decide that a sprinkler head riser is the best path forward for your sprinkler system, start by choosing the right height. Ensure the riser height matches the plant growth to avoid overwatering or water waste. During the installation process, make sure to stabilize the riser. This simply involves securing the riser to prevent wobbling or tilting, especially in high-traffic or windy areas. Finally, pair your system with the right sprinkler head. Use a sprinkler head or emitter designed for your lawn or garden (e.g., spray nozzle for shrubs, drip emitter for precise watering).

 

Shrub Riser & Shrub Adapter FAQs

What are shrub risers?

Shrub risers are vertical extension pipes used in irrigation systems to deliver water to sprinkler heads or emitters positioned above ground level. These adapters are typically to irrigate shrubs, flower beds, or other landscape plants. These attachments elevate the sprinkler heads to ensure water coverage is directed at the intended vegetation, especially where low-growing plants or dense foliage might obstruct spray patterns.

Why would I need a sprinkler head extension?

Sprinkler head risers are necessary to irrigate plants that have grown taller over time. They can also help ensure proper water distribution in landscapes with obstacles like shrubs, flowers, or decorations.

What sizes do shrub risers come in?

Shrub risers commonly come in ½-inch male threaded sizes to fit standard irrigation fittings and sprinkler heads. They’re available in several lengths, typically ranging from 2 inches to 24 inches. The different lengths allow you to raise the sprinkler nozzle above plants or ground cover for proper water distribution. At Sprinkler Warehouse, we have dozens of shrub risers and adaptors from all kinds of dependable brands, like Aqualine.

Can I use a pop-up sprinkler instead of a riser?

Yes, a pop-up sprinkler will often suffice instead of a riser. Pop-up sprinklers stay flush with the ground when off and rise when watering, making them ideal for lawns and areas with foot traffic. However, shrub risers are better for flower beds or dense vegetation where the nozzle needs to stay high enough for proper coverage.

Do sprinkler head extensions affect water pressure?

Raising the height of a sprinkler head can slightly reduce water pressure due to the added vertical distance. This effect is often minimal, but If your sprinkler system is already operating at low pressure, adding extensions could exacerbate the problem.