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Reliable drip fittings for secure micro irrigation connections
Keep your irrigation system leak-free with durable poly fittings that create strong seals. Our irrigation connector range includes poly ratchet clamps that secure tubing onto barbed fittings, preventing slippage under pressure. Poly joiners and elbows create smooth directional changes without weak points, while poly tees split lines evenly and deliver consistent water distribution to every part of your system.
For better water control and efficiency, we offer green back valves that regulate pressure and prevent backflow, while poly end plugs close off unused lines to maintain a consistent flow. Our selection of threaded micro irrigation fittings, including male and female elbows and tees, makes it easy to connect poly tubing to existing irrigation setups.
Shop irrigation fittings at The Landscape Store
Optimise your irrigation system with our premium drip fittings. Choose from a wide range of durable joiners, elbows, tees, clamps and valves, designed for long-lasting performance in any outdoor environment. Order online for quick delivery Australia-wide, or stop by our Sydney store for in-person support and to browse our selection
Get expert advice on irrigation fittings
At the Landscape Store, we offer a complete range of irrigation fittings to keep your system running efficiently. From durable poly joiners and elbows to pressure-regulating valves, we have everything you need for a reliable irrigation setup. If you have any questions about our fittings or need assistance, get in touch with us — we’re happy to help!
FAQs
Check the size of your poly tubing — most home irrigation systems use 13mm or 19mm poly tubing, while smaller garden beds or potted plants may need 4mm or 6mm micro fittings. If you're unsure, bring a sample of your tubing or measure the outer diameter before purchasing.
Drip irrigation is easy to set up without professional help. Push-in and barbed fittings connect by hand, and ratchet clamps tighten easily to hold tubing in place. A hole punch may be needed for drip emitters, but no heavy-duty tools are required.
Yes, but you’ll need a tap adaptor to connect poly tubing to a standard outdoor tap. Adding a pressure reducer can also help prevent excess water flow to ensure your drip system works properly.
Drip fittings work best with low-pressure or micro irrigation systems, usually operating between 15 and 50 PSI. If you’re connecting to mains water, you may need a pressure reducer to prevent leaks and ensure proper water flow.