Toro makes irrigation easy
You can count on Toro. Building on over 100 years as the turf care experts, our commercial-grade irrigation supplies are engineered to save you and your customers time, money and water — drop by drop.
Water efficient
Up to 70% savings in water usage due to more efficient delivery and less runoff.
Easy to install
Easily install a professional grade irrigation system.
Save time
From programming on your phone to solar powered tap timers, everything aims to save you time.
Improve growth
Healthier, more bountiful plants as a result of less over-watering or under-watering.
Step 1: Emission devices
Find the watering device that will suit your job:
Pop-ups
Sprinklers that automatically ‘pop-up’. These are available with preinstalled nozzles or bodies only.
Nozzles
Sprinklers that automatically ‘pop-up’. These are available with preinstalled nozzles or bodies only.
Rotors
Sprinklers that automatically ‘pop-up’. These are available with preinstalled nozzles or bodies only.
Step 2: Calculate flow rate
Know your flow
The flow rate gives you a litres per hour which determines how many emission devices you can run from your zone.
How do I calculate my flow rate?
1. Place a bucket under the tap and turn it on fully.
2. Time how long it takes to fill the bucket.
3. Use this formula:
60 ÷ (seconds to fill bucket) x (bucket size in litres)
Or try our calculator
2. Time how long it takes to fill the bucket.
3. Use this formula:
60 ÷ (seconds to fill bucket) x (bucket size in litres)
Or try our calculator
Step 3. Irrigation control
Consider if you need automation
By automating your irrigation, you can program your system to come on at the right time of day for the zone you are watering. This reduces wasted water on evaporation saving you money and growing healthier gardens
Controller
The brain that controls what, where and when to water — and for how long. It tells the solenoid valves when to open and let water in.
Valve Box
Houses all the automation parts in a central spot, keeping them safe from weather, kids and pets.
Manifold
Connects all the Solenoid valves to the same water source.
Solenoid Valves
The gates that let water flow into the system and through to the zones.
Step 4. Fittings
Connect your system with a variety of fittings
Connect your poly pipe
Use various fittings to direct the flow of water and connect emission devices.
Secure your fittings
Use stainless steel locking clamps to make the connection extra secure and watertight.
Add some height
You can use a pop up spray nozzle on your garden area by utilising a range of risers and adaptors.
Get started
FIND WHAT YOU NEEDStep 1: Choose a way to water
Find the watering device that will suit your job:
Drip tube
We recommend drip tube for garden beds. For undulating terrain use our pressure compensating Drip Eze.
Other drip irrigation options
Other drip irrigation options include drippers, jets and sprays. These can be connected to 13mm and 4mm poly pipe
Step 2: Calculate flow rate
Know your flow
The flow rate gives you a litres per hour which determines how many emission devices you can run from your zone.
How do I calculate my flow rate?
1. Place a bucket under the tap and turn it on fully.
2. Time how long it takes to fill the bucket.
3. Use this formula:
60 ÷ (seconds to fill bucket) x (bucket size in litres)
Or try our calculator
2. Time how long it takes to fill the bucket.
3. Use this formula:
60 ÷ (seconds to fill bucket) x (bucket size in litres)
Or try our calculator
Step 3. Irrigation control
Consider if you need automation
By automating your irrigation, you can program your system to come on at the right time of day for the zone you are watering. This reduces wasted water on evaporation saving you money and growing healthier gardens
Controller
The brain that controls what, where and when to water — and for how long. It tells the solenoid valves when to open and let water in.
Solenoid Valves
The gates that let water flow into the system and through to the zones.
Tap Timer
A simpler, lower cost alternative to a full automatic system. Run separate programs and start times.
Pressure Reducer
Used to reduce the incoming pressure to your irrigation system, suited to drip systems that operate at low pressure.
Step 4. Fittings
Connect your system with a variety of fittings
To connect your drip irrigation system, you’ll need poly pipe as well as 4mm or 13mm fittings with barbed or threaded ends.
Connect your poly pipe or drip tube
Use various fittings to direct the flow of water and connect emission devices.
Secure your fittings
Use locking clamps to make the connection extra secure and watertight.