3/4 in. and 1 in. Blu-Lock® Pipe
3/4 in. and 1 in. Blu-Lock® Pipe
3/4 in. and 1 in. Blu-Lock® Pipe
3/4 in. and 1 in. Blu-Lock® Pipe

Part #: 37682

3/4 in. and 1 in. Blu-Lock® Pipe

Size
  • For creating lateral lines from a sprinkler control valve to each sprinkler zone
  • Durable, freeze-resistant replacement for 3/4-in. and 1-in. PVC pipe
  • Constructed from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) resin
  • Conforms to SIDR 15 specification with pressure rating of 100 PSI at 73° F
  • Compatible with state-of-the-art Blu-Lock fittings and traditional poly insert fittings
  • For lateral line use only, use PVC-Lock for constant-pressure mainline connections
  • In stock, ready to ship
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Description

Blu-Lock poly sprinkler pipe is a fast, glue-free, clamp-free way to create 1- and 3/4-in. lateral lines from the control valve to each zone. Poly sprinkler pipe is common for irrigation systems in cold-weather markets and is increasingly popular in sunbelt markets because of its ability to withstand a wide range of temperatures. 1- and 3/4-in. Blu-Lock pipe are made of durable high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and conform to the SIDR 15 specification with a pressure rating of 100 PSI at 73° F. Because they conform to SIDR standards, you can connect it with either Blu-Lock fittings and saddle tees for no-tool assembly, or traditional poly insert fittings with clamps. Blu-Lock is designed for non-constant pressure (valve-out) cold water outdoor irrigation only. Use PVC-Lock for constant pressure (valve-in) applications.

Customer Reviews

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John B.
Fast and easy to use

This flexible piping made adding additional sprinkler zones a breeze. Very easy to handle, it reduces the required number of fittings and routing around obstacles is a breeze.
Something to note... it lengthens in the hot sun. A 100' length shrank about 5"-6" when cold water was run through it after sitting in the sun before being buried. This cause some added stress on a few fittings. I was able to alleviate the tension on the fittings by digging the inside corners of the trenches with a bit sharper curve. Had I realized ahead of time, I'd have accommodated the issue by cutting the flex piping a little longer between fittings. At least 1" added every 20'.

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