Build your own drip irrigation kit

(using our 3/4" Mainline - 15 PSI - 2 Zone Head Assembly as a template)
(see instructions below)
Qty Description Each Total
3/4" Perma-Loc x 3/4" Female Hose Thread Swivel Adapter $1.98 $3.96
Hose Thread Backflow Preventer $2.75 $5.50
3/4" Hose Thread Filter $9.75 $19.50
15 PSI - 3/4" Hose Thread Pressure Reducer $6.95 $13.90
Faucet Y connector with double shut-off $2.49 $2.49
Total: $45.35
INSTRUCTIONS:
You can use any of our drip irrigaiton kits as a starting point for building your own. This form will allow you to build your own drip irrigation kit using our 3/4" Mainline - 15 PSI - 2 Zone Head Assembly as a template. You can freely modify the quantaties in this form to achieve your desired configuration. Once you have everything the way you want it, click "Add all items to cart" to load all items into your shopping cart. From there you can add or remove items from within your shopping cart.

Not sure if building your own kit is right for you? Here are the pro's and cons of building your own kit...

Pros:
  1. Complete configuration flexibilility. You can mix-and-match item quantaties to achieve any configuration you want.
  2. May be less expensive if you cannot find a pre-build kit that closely matches your particular needs.
Cons:
  1. No instructions. Unlike our pre-built kits which come with detailed instructions, when you build your own drip irrigation kit no instructions are included.
  2. Completeness and compatibility. It's your responsibility to ensure that you get all the parts needed to make your system work and that all those parts are compatible with each other.
Remember, you can always add additional items along with a pre-built kit. So it may be more cost effective to add additional items along with a pre-built kit rather than building completely from scratch.

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