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Control the flow.

 

At Rain Bird, ALL irrigation systems can provide flow-sensing capabilities. They’re easy to install, available to suit every goal and budget and help better monitor everyday use, diagnose problems early, and make repairs.

 

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Expanding our horizons.

There’s strength in numbers. To prove that, we’ve developed a line of controllers and flow sensors perfect for virtually any situation. And now, our partnership with Flume and its innovative flow sensors puts us in a category other manufacturers can’t touch.

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Your eyes and ears.

Leaks happen; sometimes, they’re so sneaky we don’t notice them until they become a major problem. Our line of intelligent flow sensors finds leaks fast. Rain Brid controllers, paired with flow sensors (through a proprietary algorithm), work like magic by taking action automatically, determining which zone to shut off until you can rectify the problem.

Ultrasonic Flow Sensor Ultrasonic Flow Meter

Always on the job

The days of not being able to find a problem are over. Our products work in the background, 24/7/365, to detect issues, their severity, and their origin to help you take action quickly and effectively. That critical information is delivered immediately to your phone, so you’re always the first to know.

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Easy does it.

We use time and labor-saving intelligence in our homes, vehicles, and businesses. Rain Bird brings that same intelligence, convenience, and efficiency to residential and commercial irrigation with integrated, intelligent control and flow sensing options tailored to each project.

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Protect their investment.

It was a dream. Then, a plan. Truly a major project with a lot of big decisions. So why run the risk of letting it all wash away? Our products can protect that beautiful landscape from damage due to overwatering or sneaky, undetected system leaks.