Fittings for pipes
Ensuring the Uninterrupted Flow of Water
In this category, you will find all the pipes and pipe fittings necessary for building a stable, durable, and reliable irrigation system—whether it’s for drip irrigation, sprinkler systems, or complete garden irrigation. These components connect taps, pumps, sprinklers, and valves, ensuring that water reaches the plants in a targeted way, without leaks. Read more »
What can I find here?
PE / KPE / PVC pipes
Available in various diameters and wall thicknesses — from the main water line to garden zones. Ideal for underground installation, as the backbone of an irrigation system, or as a main water supply line.
Fittings and connectors
Straight couplings, elbows, T-fittings, reducers, expanders, end caps — with these, you can branch the system, change direction, connect pipes of different diameters, and close off unnecessary branches.
Quick-connect fittings, socket or threaded connectors
Many pipe and fitting systems are made in socket, quick-lock, or socket-threaded versions — these allow for simple, quick installation, often without tools.
Pipe connectors, branchers, end pieces
Useful when building irrigation divided into multiple zones or a complex system; with these, you can easily distribute water between several sections or close off branches.
Why is it important to choose good quality pipes and fittings?
• Leak-proof and durable: Fittings made of plastic (such as PE, KPE) or UV-resistant material are less likely to crack, do not corrode — reliable in the long term.
• Safe water supply and pressure resistance: Pipes and fittings that can withstand the pressure of the irrigation system, and seal securely even in valve-controlled, pressurized systems.
• Flexible system construction and later expansion: Stop branches, splits, extensions, closures — all possible with quality fittings; the system can be expanded or modified as needed.
• Easy installation: With socket and quick-connect fittings, you can connect pipes even without tools, which is practical for both home and professional installation.
Who is it most recommended for?
• For those who have or are building a complete, durable irrigation system in their garden — drip, sprinkler, or zone irrigation.
• For larger gardens, lawns, vegetable patches, orchards, where multiple zones, many pipes, and branches need to be managed.
• For those who consider it important to avoid water leakage, ensure system reliability, and long-term value.
• For professional or semi-professional garden maintainers — who often modify, expand, or switch valves and zones.