Your lawn and garden need water, and these sprinkler spray heads are designed to deliver it efficiently. Built for consistent performance, our spray heads for irrigation systems ensure even water distribution, minimizing waste while keeping your landscape healthy. Get professional-grade quality at off-the-shelf prices.
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Pop-up sprinkler spray heads are great for your irrigation project. Find everything you ever wanted in your residential or light commercial sprinkler system with these state-of-the-art spray heads with designs that last. From pressure-regulated sprays old-fashioned yet reliable, there are spray heads for every need and desire. And if you order with us you'll get fast, same-day shipping to get your sprinkler parts delivered directly to you for no additional fee.
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Spray heads come in a variety of sprinkler head spray patterns, designs, and models. Is a fixed pattern right for you? Maybe you need adjustable nozzles for those odd angles in your yard? Sprinkler Warehouse has a massive selection with everything you need for your sprinklers and garden. Additionally, if you order today you get same-day shipping at no extra charge, with priority processing for high priority when you really need it.
5 Reasons to Use Spray Heads in Your Irrigation System:
There is a screw located on top of the spray head. Turn the screw clockwise to decrease the radius, or counterclockwise to increase it. It's really that easy. No struggling with non-compliant rotors or difficult nozzles. Just insert your screw and twist it in the desired direction. Say goodbye to confusing graphics and impossible instructions.
Can I Adjust the Spray Pattern on My Irrigation Spray Heads?
Yes, most irrigation spray heads come with adjustable nozzles. You can customize the spray pattern to fit the specific needs of your lawn or garden, allowing you to water the exact areas you want with precision.
How Far Do Pop-up Sprinklers Spray?
Spray heads are placed up to 18 feet apart, but as close as 3 feet. You want the spray of one sprinkler to reach the next one over, that's called head-to-head coverage. The basic physics of water spray limit the distance between heads, and remember, sprays need enough pressure to operate correctly, between 20-30 PSI.
What Are Sprinkler Spray Heads Used For?
Sprinkler spray heads are ideal for watering small to medium-sized areas. They provide a fixed, fan-shaped spray that offers even water coverage, making them perfect for flower beds, gardens, and small lawns. They work best in areas requiring precise watering.
Can Irrigation Spray Heads Be Used With Low Water Pressure?
Yes, many irrigation spray heads are designed to work efficiently in low-pressure systems. They maintain even water distribution despite lower PSI, making them ideal for homes with less powerful water supplies or areas prone to fluctuating pressure.