
Product Description
underground irrigation valve boxes are a practical way to conceal and protect irrigation valves below grade while keeping access simple for seasonal start-ups, shut-downs, and routine service.
Designed for landscape and irrigation installations, these boxes help keep valve locations neat and organized without leaving exposed hardware in beds, turf, or hard-to-reach corners of a yard. By placing valves inside a dedicated enclosure, you reduce accidental damage from foot traffic, lawn equipment, pets, and weather, and you make troubleshooting faster when adjustments are needed.
Why use a valve box?
- Cleaner landscape finish: Covers can be disguised in planting areas and blended into the surroundings.
- Reliable protection: Helps shield valves and fittings from impacts, debris, and environmental exposure.
- Service-friendly access: Lets you locate and reach valves quickly without unnecessary digging.
- Better organization: Keeps individual valves or grouped manifolds in a known, consistent location.
Size options for different layouts
Choose the configuration that fits your system: a 10" round box for individual valves, or a 14" x 19" rectangular box when you need room for multiple valves in one location. The box is black with green lids, helping the cover stay visually subtle in lawn and landscape areas.
For many installations, underground irrigation valve boxes also make long-term maintenance easier: you can access wiring, solenoids, and fittings without disturbing surrounding plants. If you plan to top-dress beds with mulch, the lid can be covered lightly to reduce visibility while still remaining easy to find when service is required.
FAQ
Can I hide the lid with mulch? Yes—covering the lid lightly can help it blend in, but keep it accessible for quick valve service.
Which size should I choose? Use the 10" round for a single valve, and the 14" x 19" rectangle when you need space for multiple valves or a manifold.
Do underground irrigation valve boxes help prevent damage? They can reduce risk from impacts, animals, vandalism, and weather by keeping valves enclosed below grade.