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Rain Bird Half-circle Underground Sprinkler Nozzles

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Get a Lush Lawn and Garden With the Right Sprinkler Heads


An underground sprinkler system is a great way to save money and conserve water while keeping your lawn and garden looking great. However, it's important to select the right sprinkler head for the job. Using the wrong sprinkler nozzle or lawn sprinkler heads can lead to brown or dead spots in your lawn — along with increased water bills. 


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: How Do I Choose a Sprinkler Nozzle?

A: You should choose a sprinkler nozzle based on how and where you want the water to be distributed. Do you need a wide spray for a large area of your lawn, or are you looking to mist for a hard-to-reach corner of your garden? Choosing the right sprinkler nozzle can make a huge difference in the health and appearance of your landscaping, in addition to saving you money on your water bills. 


Q: How Deep Should Sprinkler Heads Be Buried? 

A: The depth of your sprinkler pipes will determine how deep your sprinkler heads should be buried. Most sprinkler systems are buried 6 to 12 inches deep, depending on the local freeze cycles and frost severity. When retracted, the lawn sprinkler heads should be at ground level to prevent damage from lawn equipment. Check out our guide – How to Install an Underground Sprinkler System — for more installation tips. 


Q: Are All Sprinkler Heads the Same?

A: Yes, all sprinkler heads are the same in the sense that they provide uniform water coverage to your lawn, garden or landscaping. However, different sprinkler heads will distribute the water in different ways, such as full, half or quarter circles. Some spray heads give a fine, misty spray, while others deliver a heavier amount. Lawn sprinkler heads can also differ by manufacturer in terms of quality, price and fit.