Discover the full line of sprinkler systems from VEVOR, which are made to maintain the health of any lawn, garden, and landscape with the least amount of work. VEVOR provides everything you need for watering, from entire drip irrigation systems and sophisticated timers to precise sprinkler heads and dependable valves. Our parts provide reliable performance and long-term value, whether you are building a new yard or improving an existing one.
Are you sick of manually hauling hoses across your yard every day, paying exorbitant water bills, or experiencing uneven watering? With the correct sprinkler system, that annoyance becomes straightforward, reliable coverage. From controllers and valves to heads and drip lines, VEVOR offers a complete range of irrigation components, enabling users to create a solution that truly suits their area.
Knowing what each part does and why it matters is essential to building a successful irrigation system. Every component of your sprinkler system, from the controller that manages the schedule to the heads that disperse water around your lawn, has a distinct function in providing effective, reliable coverage.
The foundation of any automatic watering schedule is a sprinkler timer. They eliminate the uncertainty of regular garden maintenance by allowing you to program precisely when and for how long each zone operates. A timer manages the schedule without any human input, whether you are on vacation or only want to water before sunrise.
Sprinkler timers from VEVOR are designed for accuracy and ease of use. Basic models are ideal for modest home gardens or balcony setups, as they offer single-zone control with simple dial or button interfaces. With more sophisticated devices, you can set separate schedules for the side garden, back beds, and front lawn from a single controller, since they support multiple zones.
Because the majority of VEVOR timers are constructed of weather-resistant materials, they can withstand rain, heat, and changing external conditions without corroding or breaking down. Usually, installation is simple: programming takes only a few minutes, and the timer connects immediately to an outside faucet or inline with your existing pipe. If you are designing a sprinkler system from the ground up, starting with a dependable timer ensures that every other part will perform in sync with your watering objectives.
Sprinkler controllers provide centralized administration that basic timers just cannot match for larger properties or more intricate irrigation plans. By serving as the command center for your entire irrigation system, a controller enables you to divide your yard into multiple zones and set each one with its own schedule, duration, and frequency.
Sprinkler controllers from VEVOR are made to accommodate multi-zone installations without overwhelming users with intricate user interfaces. Even people unfamiliar with automatic irrigation can easily set it up thanks to the clear LCD displays, simple button layouts, and programmable day/time settings. The controller directly controls which region receives water and when, since each zone input is connected to a corresponding valve.
In yards with a variety of plant species, this level of management is highly beneficial. While flower beds and vegetable gardens usually prefer shorter, more frequent cycles, grass zones typically require longer, less frequent deep watering sessions. You can accommodate those variations without having to operate multiple settings with a decent sprinkler system controller.
You may place the controller wherever it is most practical, thanks to VEVOR's selection of weatherproof outdoor and indoor-mountable modules. For a fully coordinated sprinkler system that adjusts to seasonal variations with a few button clicks, pair it with compatible timers and valves.
The distribution of water in a given area is determined by sprinkler heads, and selecting the appropriate kind has a big impact on water efficiency and coverage quality. One of the most crucial choices in any sprinkler system configuration is the type of head to choose. Pop-up spray heads, rotary heads, and impact heads each fit various zone sizes, pressure levels, and plant species. VEVOR offers a range of sprinkler heads appropriate for light commercial and household use.
Pop-up spray heads offer uniform fan-shaped coverage with little drift, making them perfect for smaller, rectangular areas like garden beds or narrow lawn strips. Larger open spaces are better suited for rotary and gear-driven heads, which rotate around a broad arc to cover more territory with each cycle while consuming less water per minute. Users can adjust the spray radius and arc angle without replacing the device, thanks to the adjustable heads, which is very helpful in zones with irregular shapes.
Usually made of UV-resistant plastic, VEVOR's heads feature brass or stainless steel nozzle inserts that resist wear and clogging over time. Both head positioning and spacing are crucial; slightly overlapping spray patterns guarantee consistent coverage and remove dry areas. The proper head choice completes a well-balanced, effective watering system for any lawn or landscape when paired with high-quality sprinkler pipes and fittings.
Your irrigation system's gatekeepers are sprinkler valves. Each valve in your plan corresponds to a particular zone, and it opens and closes in response to commands from the controller or timer to precisely route water where it is required. Even the most sophisticated controller cannot provide precise, zone-specific watering without dependable valves. Sprinkler valves from VEVOR are available in solenoid- and manual-operated varieties.
Manual valves are a sensible option for smaller installations or secondary zones that do not require automated control, as they are easy to switch on or off by hand. In contrast, solenoid valves are electrically powered and directly connected to your sprinkler controller, enabling fully automatic zone control without human involvement.
When choosing valves, flow rate and pressure compatibility are important factors to consider. The solenoid variants from VEVOR are designed to work with most controller wiring configurations and handle typical home water pressure ranges.
By preventing the backflow of irrigation water into the main supply line, anti-siphon valves provide an additional degree of protection. This is a crucial feature in areas where local plumbing regulations require backflow prevention. By ensuring that water never runs in the wrong zone at the wrong time, properly fitted valves prolong the life of the entire sprinkler system. For leak-free connections that remain stable season after season, pair them with high-quality sprinkler pipes and fittings.
There is much more to modern sprinkler systems than just a faucet timer. Modern alternatives make water management smarter, more convenient, and actually more efficient for regular users by connecting to your home network, responding to real-time weather data, and enabling complete remote control from any location.
The next development in practical irrigation management is WiFi sprinkler timers. Whether you are in your garden or across the nation, these gadgets let you monitor, modify, and schedule watering right from your smartphone by connecting your watering system to your home's wireless network. When paired with specialized apps, VEVOR's WiFi sprinkler timers provide user-friendly dashboards that quickly display active zones, future schedules, and water usage reports.
You can stop a planned cycle in a matter of seconds without going outdoors if rain is predicted. While away, did you miss a watering session? With just one tap, initiate a remote manual run. Homeowners who manage gardens with different watering zones or varying seasonal needs will find this level of management very helpful.
WiFi-enabled timers promote more intelligent water use while also being convenient. With real-time control, you can respond quickly to heat spikes that require additional watering and avoid wasting water on rainy days.
Additionally, certain models support connectivity with smart home platforms and voice assistants, making your sprinkler system an organic part of a networked home ecosystem. WiFi timers offer the perfect blend of hands-off scheduling and on-demand manual control, all through a phone in your pocket, and for customers who desire automation without compromising visibility.
When it comes to watering, drip irrigation systems are fundamentally different from overhead sprinklers. Drip lines provide hydration directly to each plant's root zone rather than dispersing water over a large area, reducing evaporation, limiting runoff, and keeping foliage dry to ward off mold and disease.
The emitters, tubing, connectors, and stakes that make up VEVOR's drip irrigation systems can be set up for raised garden beds, vegetable rows, container crops, or decorative borders. No matter how varied your garden layout is, adjusting emitter output to each plant's requirements ensures that no plant is over- or under-watered. Emitter flow rates are commonly expressed in gallons per hour.
You can automate drip schedules in the same manner as a typical grass zone thanks to these systems' easy integration with current VEVOR timers and controllers. With little pressure loss, sprinkler pipes and fittings serve as the supply backbone, delivering water from the main line to individual drip lines. Drip systems operate reliably even in areas with erratic municipal water supplies, thanks to their low-pressure operation.
Drip irrigation is one of the best methods for gardeners concerned about conserving water or working in areas prone to drought. When paired with a Wi-Fi timer and a smart controller, a drip-based sprinkler system transforms into a precision-watering tool that instantly adjusts to your plants' needs.
VEVOR includes all the parts you need to construct a complete zonal system with controllers, solenoid valves, drip lines, and precision heads, or a simple WiFi timer for a small garden. Our sprinkler systems are affordable without sacrificing performance or longevity. Explore the entire selection now to discover exactly what your landscape, garden, or lawn needs, backed by VEVOR's trustworthy post-purchase support.
Indeed, VEVOR's multi-zone timers and controllers enable independent automated schedules for multiple zones. Managing lawns, garden beds, and drip lines from a single central device is simple because each zone can have its own run time, frequency, and start time.
Numerous VEVOR WiFi sprinkler timers are compatible with voice assistants and well-known smart home apps. For information on compatibility, refer to the product specifications. No matter where you are, app-based control enables remote scheduling, real-time modifications, and usage tracking from your smartphone.
A timer uses a simple schedule to automate a single faucet or zone. A controller is a preferable option for larger or more complex irrigation layouts, as it can manage multiple independent zones simultaneously, connect to solenoid valves, and support distinct watering plans for each area.
Indeed. Compared to overhead sprinklers, drip irrigation systems usually operate at lower pressure, so a pressure regulator is required to reduce the standard line pressure to the recommended range. VEVOR drip kits include the fittings needed to seamlessly integrate with your home's existing water supply.
Align the head type with the zone's shape and size. Pop-up spray heads work well in confined spaces such as small lawns or narrow beds. Rotary heads cover larger open areas more effectively. In uneven areas, adjustable heads give you flexibility. Before making a purchase, always compare the arc range and throw radius to the real zone measurements.