

🌿 Elevate your irrigation game—because your lawn deserves precision and durability!
The Orbit 37056 Cut-Off Sprinkler Riser Extension is a durable, UV-resistant HDPE adapter designed to connect and extend sprinkler heads with customizable height via 1-inch threaded increments. Compatible with major brands, it offers a flexible, cost-effective solution to optimize irrigation systems as landscapes mature.





































| Brand | Orbit |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | Adapter |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Material | Plastic |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
L**R
Gotta sunken sprinkler ????
These will work nicely to raise a sprinkler head that's intent on making it's way to middle earth . Well this little apparatus can be cut to size to raise said sprinkler head to the desired height . It's made of durable material & segmented to be able to cut to the desired length & cheap enough to not break the bank .
W**R
Orbit Sprinkler Riser
No problems, helped add a bit of height to my sprinklers.
A**J
Great product for height adjustment
Good quality. Easy to work with during installation.
J**D
Inexpensive fix that did the job. East.
Did the job. Super easy to install. No leaks. Much less expensive than the other type of "no dig" riser kit that costs $25-$30.
B**K
staying up
like the size choice you have, cut the right way if you cut, fairly lightly made but no problems after a year
T**M
Great
Works great. Better than using the long ones.
C**S
Older lawn irrigation system needs risers
My lawn system is 35 years old. Over that time, the debris has built up in the yard and the older sprinkler heads seem too deep in the ground. They still come up but are recessed. All I have to do to make them work better (so nozzle sticks up higher when it sticks up under pressure) is unscrew the head, determine how much it needs to be raised, cut the riser extension to the correct length, and screw the head onto the riser and then onto the underground pipe. I also add a riser when I have to replace a head because the old one failed (usually they stick up when off and the mower gets them). Do not overtighten when you screw the head on. It doesn't need to be very tight. Hardest part is keeping dirt/sand out of the hole when the head is removed. Takes some practice! The key to success is to know what size pipe fitting (most are 1/2 or 3/4") is in the ground, what is on the bottom of the sprinkler head, and which threads are male or female. I have different versions of these, some 1/2 inch, and some adapters from 3/4 to 1/2". There are many options.
B**N
As described
Worked perfectly
Trustpilot
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