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U-shaped wire holddowns
U-shaped wire hold-downs (stakes)

After burying the tubing stake it down with these holddowns to prevent it from surfacing. These stakes work for 3/4" or 1"...

$0.15
barbed reducing tee
Barbed 1" x 1/2" Reducing Tee

The Barbed 1" x 1/2" Reducing Tee is used to send greywater to specific plants. Cut the main 1" line and insert the reducing...

$1.82
1/2" barbed green back valve
Green Back Valve Barbed 1/2"

The Green Back Valve Barbed 1/2" is used to adjust the flow from greywater outlets. For unfiltered greywater, this is a point...

$2.20
PVC 90 degree elbow
PVC 1" 90 Elbow

1" PVC elbow 90 degree elbow is used to make 90 degree bends.

$0.66
Underground Emitter Box
Underground Emitter Box

The underground emitter box, or "mulch shield"  is used to create a subsurface irrigation area, where the greywater can...

$5.45
Brass 3-Way Valve
3-Way Valve Brass 1"

The Brass 1" 3-way Valve is used in laundry to landscape greywater systems to switch between the greywater and the sewer or...

$49.00
1" PVC male adapter
PVC 1" Male Adapter (S x MPT)

The PVC 1" Male Adapter threads into 3-way valve in the laundry to landscape greywater system. Always wrap threaded joints...

$0.65
hose clamp
Hose Clamp

A Hose Clamp is used to create a water tight seal between washer hose and barbed male pipe end. Can also be used outside to...

$0.91
ABS 1.5" double ell
ABS 1.5" Double Ell (aka twin 90)

The ABS 1.5" Double Ell is used to divide the flow of greywater into two equal sections in a branched drain system. The double...

$6.30
PVC Slip by Barb
Barbed 1" Adapter (BxS)

 

The Barbed 1" Adapter (BxS) connects 1" PVC pipe to 1" Blu-Lock tubing.

$2.20
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Rainwater Filters

IrriGRAY Greywater-Rainwater Filter
IG-Filter
IrriGRAY Greywater/Rainwater Filter
$85.00

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