Our professional-grade valves for sprinklers are engineered to deliver optimal watering performance, making them a reliable choice for both homeowners and professionals. Whether used for residential, commercial, or golf course applications, the reasonable price tag for our ultra-efficient sprinkler valves makes lawn watering control easier than ever. Ensure your lawn stays in top shape with our easy-to-install valve solutions designed for electronic activation and optimal space within a plastic irrigation valve box.
The purpose of a control valve is to turn a sprinkler system either on or off. Sprinkler Warehouse offers both control valves and manual valves. Many modern irrigation systems have valves that connect to a controller for automatic operation. We offer three different types of valves: a globe valve, an angle valve, and an anti-siphon valve. Each of these sprinkler valves serves a specialized function, and when you choose from our selection, you can trust they’re built to perform.
Hunter products are a popular option for DIY homeowners and professional contractors. Whether you're looking for an angle, in-line, anti-siphon, or jar top valve, Sprinkler Warehouse stocks the products you need at lower prices than our competitors. If cost is your primary concern, the Hunter ICV and PGV valves have the basic features to get the job done. Find what you need without breaking your budget!
Weathermatic is well known for its commitment to water conservation and product efficiency. Sprinkler Warehouse stocks all of the innovative Weathermatic products you're looking for including the silver bullet, black bullet, bronze bullet, and nitro series valves. Looking for valve repair parts? Sprinkler Warehouse stocks several valve replacement parts to get your valves fixed right. Save time and money by shopping for your favorite brands at Sprinkler Warehouse.
Sprinkler Warehouse is committed to providing our customers with the best deals available from the brands they know and trust. Shop the most popular brands from Rain Bird valves, Toro valves, Irritrol valves, Weathermatic valves, PVC valves, and more online or in-store. Not sure which irrigation valve is right for you? Check out our sprinkler valve tutorial videos to learn more about the many valves available in our store.
If one of the valves will be used for drip irrigation, leave enough room between the valve and the...
The ability to adjust sprinkler heads allows you to provide every bit of your lawn or garden with...
The ability to adjust sprinkler heads allows you to provide every bit of your lawn or garden with...
The ability to adjust sprinkler heads allows you to provide every bit of your lawn or garden with...
Valves are available in three basic categories including ball valves, electric valves, and gate valves. Each valve type is designed for specific use in the sprinkler system. Our customers can learn more about these and other valves available at our online store for free at Sprinkler School, hosted by Sprinkler Warehouse.
Sprinkler valves require regular maintenance to ensure proper function. This includes cleaning debris from valve components, checking for leaks, and ensuring the valve's electrical connections are secure and functioning correctly.
The size of the valve necessary to power your sprinklers largely depends on the system you have or plan to install. Sprinkler Warehouse has several online tutorial articles and product-specific videos to help our customers choose the right-sized valve for their sprinkler system. Our tutorials also include instructions on how to install these valves and repair them in the event that damage occurs.
Signs of a malfunctioning sprinkler valve include inconsistent water flow, sprinklers that won't turn on or off, or visible leaks around the valve. If your sprinkler zones aren’t operating as expected, the valve may need cleaning, repair, or replacement.
Most irrigation valves are designed to be compatible with a variety of sprinkler systems, but you'll need to ensure the valve matches your system's pressure, pipe size, and electrical requirements. Always check compatibility before purchasing a new valve or other irrigation system components.