1/4", 1/2", 3/4" Drip Irrigation Tubing Durable & Efficient Watering Solutions
Did you know 42% of agricultural water gets wasted through inefficient irrigation? While you battle evaporation and uneven distribution, precision-engineered 1/4 drip irrigation tubing delivers 95% water efficiency. Discover how upgrading your system can save 8 hours/week in labor costs.
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Our 1/4 drip irrigation tubing delivers 0.5 GPH flow rate – perfect for tight greenhouse layouts. Compare sizes:
Tubing Size | Flow Rate | Max Run Length | Best For |
---|---|---|---|
1/4" | 0.5 GPH | 15 ft | Container gardens |
1/2" | 2.0 GPH | 50 ft | Row crops |
3/4" | 4.0 GPH | 200 ft | Orchards |
Our 1/4 drip line lasts 3x longer than basic polyethylene tubes. Key differentiators:
Get factory-direct customization:
Ideal for potted plants
Perfect for raised beds
"Switching to 1/4 tubing boosted our strawberry yield by 40%!" – Green Valley Farms, CA
75% faster installation reported by commercial landscapers using our pre-punched tubing
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A: 1/4" tubing is thinner and ideal for short runs or small gardens, while 1/2" tubing handles longer distances and higher water flow. Use 1/4" for precise emitter placement and 1/2" for main supply lines.
A: 1/4" tubing suits low-flow applications like potted plants, whereas 3/4" supports large-scale systems with high water demand. Always match tubing size to your system’s flow rate and coverage area.
A: Yes, use a reducing connector or barbed adapter to link 1/4" tubing to 1/2" lines. Ensure fittings are secure to prevent leaks and maintain consistent water pressure.
A: Most 3/4" tubing operates optimally at 15-30 PSI. Check manufacturer specs, as exceeding this range may cause bursts or emitter malfunctions.
A: Yes, both sizes work with universal barbed or compression fittings. Always verify compatibility with your tubing’s inner/outer diameter for a tight seal.
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