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where do you get sprinkler system parts

Started by DDW_OR, October 01, 2024, 11:30:06 PM

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DDW_OR

where do you get sprinkler system parts
besides Home Depot, Lowe's, Ace, true Value, Facebook, and Ebay

I am in Montana.
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Magicman

I can't answer your question because I just installed a submersible pump reactivating a well that had not been used in over 32 years.  I expanded my yard sprinkler system and all of my needed parts came from Ace and Home Depot.
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Our parts over the years have come from whoever had what we needed at the best price, so probably all of those plus Menards.
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doc henderson

We have a local Western supply; it has a sign saying for licensed installers.  We have had an account with them for 30 years and two towns. Not cheaper but large stock and good quality.  bundles of 20-foot pipe instead of singles of 10-foot stock.
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I use irrigation king.  
They are good if you know what you need. 
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caveman

I use Rite-Flo.  It is a Florida based company, but sometimes they are much cheaper than hardware or box stores.  It may be worth looking into having them send you what you need.
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Might add Running's Fleet farm to the list if they are in Montana. 

rusticretreater

Your local co-op should have some of what you need.  I usually shop around by googling the part I need, price it, check shipping and look for the best overall cost.

I also watch auctions all the time because machinery and materials come up from time to time and you can get good prices on stuff.  With the economy the way it is, there will likely be a business or two that closes giving you the chance for a great deal on things you need.
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DDW_OR

Just found this one

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reride82

SJ Perry based in Butte and Helena is my go-to for plumbing. They're usually 10-30% cheaper than Home Depot. Northwest pipe is also good for stock but are more in-line with the box stores for pricing, I believe there is one in Kalispell. I have a friend that orders online when he's doing a full system, but I don't know the website. I prefer my local guys as long as they're close in pricing though and SJ Perry is great at keeping there stock full. 

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