Drip Lines
Techline® Drip Lines offer the best solution for sub-surface or on-surface landscaping. Advanced design built for root intrusion protection, uniformity, and use in greywater applications.
Driven by a drought-stricken climate, regulations, and limited resources, our innovative products are designed to give you increased accuracy, control, and uniformity. Across the range. From system heads to controllers. So landscapes can flourish in any climate and most importantly conserve water.
Drip irrigation is by far the most efficient way to manage your landscape irrigation. An excellent solution for both residential landscape irrigation systems and commercial landscape irrigation systems, drip irrigation is extremely precise in its distribution of water. Both evaporation and overwatering concerns can be eliminated as emitters (similar in concept to holes cut into a soaker hose) come in various sizes to allow more or less water to flow to the root zones of different plants. In addition, drip irrigation systems use far less water than other methods which helps to curb watering costs as well as increase environmental sustainability.
Techline® Drip Lines offer the best solution for sub-surface or on-surface landscaping. Advanced design built for root intrusion protection, uniformity, and use in greywater applications.
Drip line components are an important part of any irrigation system. The flexibility and quality of products together provide a sophisticated solution to help grow plants, trees, shrubs, groundcover and turf.
Just like overhead irrigation, drip line needs protection against dirt and debris. Netafim filters offer the right amount of protection regardless of water source.
Valve operation in an irrigation system starts at the beginning of the line, controlling inlet of water for each zone and ends with flushing the line to rid of debris, allowing the system to drain properly.
Designed for irrigation systems to provide the most accurate and reliable flow readings, to track water consumption and usage.
The alternative for irrigating trees, shrubs and native plants with wide and/or random spacing requirements. For container plants, too much or too little water can inhibit healthy plant growth. With a point source system, you can precisely manage time and frequency to ensure healthy plant growth.
Surface irrigation is a common choice for residential landscape irrigation systems and involves watering with either a watering can or a hose with no attachment on the end. Water is able to cover the surface and then penetrate down into the root system, where plants can be nourished. Unfortunately, this method increases water consumption while lowering efficiency as much of the water isn't utilized by your plants, and it's the most labor-intensive.
Sprinklers offer a more automated method for managing your irrigation needs and serve as a staple of commercial landscape irrigation systems. A hose carries water to the sprinkler, where it is cast into the air and lands on the plants to provide them with hydration and nutrients. The main issue with sprinklers is water waste due to evaporation, but overwatering can also become a problem if you have plants with different watering needs. Sprinklers can't easily be directed, either, so you are likely to waste water on pathways, driveways, and parking lots as well.
Soaker hoses fall into a subcategory of drip irrigation and consist of small holes cut into a hose to allow water to seep out along an expanse. The benefit of soaker hoses is that they can either be laid upon the surface or buried underneath the groundcover, and they deliver water directly to the root systems of each plant. This isn't the most efficient of available landscape irrigation products, but it serves as a more efficient solution than surface irrigation or sprinklers.
If your property consists of irregular shapes, contours, spacing, or other unique attributes, drip irrigation will provide the most efficient solution. Great for all soil types and capable of withstanding various climatic conditions, landscape drip irrigation products are designed to minimize water consumption while still providing the necessary hydration and nutrients to each plant. There is no overspray or evaporation, and drip lines can be placed in whatever configuration is needed to serve tight corners or distribute water evenly across spans of hilly land.
Our products for landscape irrigation are designed with drought-stricken climates, environmental regulations, and limited resources in mind in order to provide optimum control, accuracy, and efficient coverage. This includes all drip line products, drip line components, filters, and valves for both commercial and residential landscape irrigation systems. Browse each product type below for more information on how they contribute to successful irrigation management.
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