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Drip Tubes & Poly Pipe

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Want to set up an efficient irrigation system? Whether you’re watering a backyard veggie patch or installing a full-scale landscape solution, we’ve got the drip tube and poly pipes for the job.

Our range includes trusted brands like Netafim, Rainbird, Toro and K-Rain — all selected for performance, reliability and compatibility with Australian conditions. Choose from standard low-density poly pipes in multiple sizes or pressure-compensating drip tubes that deliver water right where it's needed.

Reliable drip tube and poly pipe solutions for every project

From raised garden beds to large landscaping jobs, our poly pipes and drip tube systems make it easy to create efficient, low-maintenance watering setups. You’ll find rolls in multiple lengths and diameters, as well as specialty products like copper-lined drip lines and air release valve kits to improve performance and longevity.

Not sure what size or style suits your project? Our team is here to help with practical advice based on years of experience in irrigation and landscaping. With fast delivery across Australia and a knowledgeable team ready to help, you can get what you need delivered straight to your site or front door.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a drip tube?

A drip tube is a flexible irrigation line designed to slowly release water directly to plant roots. It often has small holes or emitters spaced along its length, delivering water evenly and efficiently. It’s commonly used in garden beds, borders and landscape areas where targeted watering is ideal.

How do I connect drip tubing to a hose?

Get a tap connector or hose-to-drip adaptor first. Then, push the drip tube onto the barbed end of the adaptor, making sure it's secure. After that, attach the threaded end to your garden tap or hose. For a tighter and easier fit, you can soften the tubing by soaking it in warm water beforehand. Once everything is connected, check for any leaks before turning on the water to ensure the system is sealed properly.

Is drip irrigation tubing recyclable?

Most drip irrigation tubing is made from low-density polyethylene (LDPE), which is recyclable. Check with your local recycling centre or council — they may accept it through special programs or drop-off points. If you're replacing old tubing, cut it into smaller lengths for easier handling.

What is poly pipe used for?

Poly pipe is used to carry water through irrigation systems. It acts as the main supply line for delivering water to sprinklers, drip tube or emitters.

What size poly pipe should I use for irrigation?

It depends on the scale of your system. If you're unsure, start with a longer length that you can cut for smaller sections or future extensions as needed.

How do you straighten poly pipe?

To make the pipe easier to work with, lay it in the sun for 20–30 minutes to soften. Once it's more flexible, unroll it and stretch it out flat. Use bricks or stakes to hold it in place while it cools and settles into position.