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The top-selling product within Sprinkler Valves is the Rain Bird 3/4 in. Anti-Siphon Irrigation Valve with Flow Control.
Irrigation or sprinkler valves control the flow of water to different watering zones in the system. The valves are installed in a valve box and release water into emitters or sprinklers, ensuring the water is delivered efficiently to all plants.
Learn about the best sprinkler valves for your yard based on key features, distinguish between valve types and get tips on how to shop for valves for residential irrigation systems.
Ahead, learn what to consider when selecting the best sprinkler valves for a specific sprinkler system, and find out why the following models are all well suited for use in home systems.
Irrigation valves are a key component of your irrigation system. From In-line valves installed below ground to anti-siphon above-ground valves, Rain Bird valves can stand up to the elements while providing reliable performance. Options include ¾" inch and 1" pipe sizes, and some models come with flow control features.
Selecting the right irrigation control valve is essential for an efficient and effective irrigation system. Understanding the different types of valves available, their features, benefits, and applications can help you make an informed decision.
Top-of-the-line valve for high-pressure commercial systems, built to work seamlessly with the most demanding systems. Inlet / Outlet 1", 1½", 2", 3". Flow 0.1 to 300 GPM. Reliable: Can consistently withstand pressure of up to 220 PSI.
Automatic inline valves are the most common valve in today’s irrigation systems. The L-Series incorporates the very latest technology in inline valve design. It features a 24 VAC solenoid, manual actuation with a quarter twist of the solenoid, and is available in flow control versions.
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.
This residential and light commercial grade in-line valve replaces Rain Bird and other irrigation valves installed below ground with 3/4 in. female threaded inlet and outlet. It can be used with any 24 volt AC irrigation timer.