If you’ve worked with PVC Schedule 40 or Schedule 80 fittings long enough, you’ve probably run into the dreaded leaky female adapter. It’s one of the most common problem fittings in the PVC world, and the root cause is almost always the same: over-tightening. Why Over-Tightening Causes Leaks When threading a male PVC nipple into a female adapter, it’s tempting...
When working with PVC pipe for plumbing, irrigation, or DIY projects, making a clean, straight cut is essential. One of the best tools for the job is a ratchet PVC pipe cutter. This simple hand tool is designed to give you precise cuts without the mess or noise of a saw. Whether you’re installing 247Garden’s Schedule 40 or Schedule 80...
Whether you’re a licensed plumber, plumbing contractor, or a DIY homeowner tackling plumbing repair or bathroom remodeling, having the right fittings can make or break your project. At 247Garden, we specialize in delivering high-quality, code-compliant PVC, PEX, and DWV fittings at prices that help you save—often far less than what you’d pay at big box stores like Home Depot or...
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KK6gKXeRQJ0 How to Build a 3-Port PVC Manifold in 3 Easy Steps A 3-Port PVC Manifold is perfect for garden irrigation, hydroponics, or water distribution projects. You can easily make one using a PVC 4-Way Cross and two 90-Degree Street Elbows. Follow these three simple steps: Step 1 – Gather Your Materials You will need: 1 × PVC 4-Way Cross...
If you’ve ever tried to hook a garden hose to your PVC irrigation or plumbing system, you may have noticed something curious: a 3/4-inch PVC fitting and a 3/4-inch garden hose almost seem like they should fit together. But while they might thread partially, they won’t create a secure or leak-free connection. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X76ePn0GaLA So, will PVC fittings work with a...
For gardeners looking to grow larger plants, enjoy better yields, or experiment with compact fruit trees, the 50-gallon fabric grow bag from 247Garden is a smart and versatile solution. With its generous 17-inch height and 31-inch diameter, this container offers deep growing space and wide root development potential. Whether you're planting vegetables, trees, or root crops, the 50-gallon size opens...
When designing or upgrading a plumbing or irrigation system, one of the most important choices you’ll face is selecting the right type of check valve. Check valves are essential components that prevent backflow, ensuring that water or other fluids move in only one direction through your piping system. Two of the most popular types available in the market today are...
Using brass fittings in aquariums is generally not recommended, especially for freshwater or sensitive fish and invertebrates. Here’s why: Why Brass Can Be a Problem: Brass Contains Copper: Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. Even if it’s labeled “lead-free,” it can still leach copper ions into the water over time. Copper is toxic to many aquatic animals, especially...
If your plants are showing signs of stress—yellowing leaves, slow growth, or root rot—there’s a good chance your soil is holding too much moisture. This is a common issue for many growers, especially those using plastic pots or clay-heavy soil. Fortunately, there are simple and effective ways to fix the problem, starting with how and where your plants grow. Why...
A Y-Strainer, also known as a Y-Filter, is a specialized plumbing component designed to remove unwanted particles, debris, and sediment from liquid systems. It gets its name from its distinctive Y-shape, which allows liquid to flow smoothly while diverting solid particles into a filter screen housed within the angled leg. By trapping impurities, a Y-Strainer protects downstream equipment such as...