The SinkStop Solution

A New Solution to an Old Problem!
One of the most common problems that homeowners face with their irrigation system is sinking sprinklers. Severe weather, foot traffic, and even your lawn mower could be to blame. Either way, it happens.
The fix? Hire a landscaping company to fix your sprinkler system or try and dig up the sprinkler head yourself, trying not to destroy your sod or break any underground pipes along the way. For many, this is an annual occurrence and can be incredibly frustrating, time consuming and expensive.
SinkStop sprinkler Stabilizers are changing all that.​
Just Click and Go

Installation Made Easy. No Tools Required!
Whether you're a landscaper installing a new sprinkler system or a homeowner looking to permanently stabilize your sprinkler heads, the SinkStop system makes installation a breeze. Simply grab two SinkStop Stabilizers, place them around the sprinkler head body, and click them into place. Easy, huh?
More Surface Area. More Holding Power.
SinkStop Stabilizers distribute any pressure placed on your sprinkler head across a broader area, ensuring the sprinkler head stays on the surface - where it's meant to be!
Additionally, once your grass grows in, the SinkStop Stabilizer will become locked into your turf for extra holding power.
The best part? If installed just below the surface, you'll never even know it's there.


Flexibility
Fits All Brands & Sprinkler Locations
No matter the sprinkler brand, we've got you covered. SinkStop has solutions for sprinkler bodies ranging from 1.5"-3".
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Whether your sprinkler is in the middle of your lawn, along a hard edge, or in a corner, SinkStop has what you need!

Innovation
First of Its Kind
While sinking sprinkler heads isn't a new problem, SinkStop is the first product designed to tackle it! The best part? No special tools or skills required.
If you've ever played with LEGO, you're ready to install SinkStop.

Reliability
Built to Last
Experience the reliability of SinkStop products for yourself.
Our solutions are designed to withstand the test of time and ensure the longevity of your sprinkler system, providing you with peace of mind and confidence in your investment.
The Problem with Risers
Simple pipe risers, while inexpensive, are extremely prone to breaking. These vertical pipes connecting underground pipes to sprinkler heads can break due to a variety of factors, including physical damage, material issues, and improper installation.
Lawn mowers, foot traffic, and even pets can cause physical damage. Over time, risers can become brittle and susceptible to breakage. Improper installation, such as overtightening or using the wrong type of riser, can also lead to breakage.
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