• SEE ROCK DIMENSIONS PHOTO FOR BEST SIZE OPTION – Rock Dimensions-20.5 x 25 x 18 inches. Please keep in mind that the rocks have an irregular shape and are tapered. To determine the best size for your application, please review the rock dimensions photo showing variations in both height and overall footprint.
  • NATURAL TEXTURE AND APPEARANCE – This architectural rock has a natural appearance that blends great with gardens, lawns, and landscapes!
  • WITHSTANDS EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS – This artificial rock is able to withstand extreme weather conditions and comes with two stakes to anchor the ground
  • COVERS UP LANDSCAPE UTILITIES – The rock can be placed over wells, pipes, sprinkler valves, and other fixtures to block them from sight, thus enhancing the landscape’s natural beauty.
  • OTHER ARCHITECTURAL ROCKS AVAILABLE – EMSCO has a complete line of landscape rocks available. The rocks come in many different sizes, along with an assortment of detailed textured rocks.

Perfect! covered our above-ground sprinkler pipes perfectly. I was pleasantly surprised at the stakes that came with it too. Nice color and texture. Nice fit, but make sure to measure height. It does narrow a bit at the top.

Just got this a few days ago to cover some ugly irrigation system pipes. It's perfect. I cut two long cuts with a hacksaw and then scored it with a box cutter to pop the piece out. Took maybe 10 minutes. If it had been a bit bigger it probably would have fit over everything without cutting. Bonus points for blending in with the house! No comments on durability yet as we just got it. We just take it off when we want to turn on the water. Super easy. I couldn't figure out how the two metal pieces for securing it in the ground were supposed to work, but we don't want to do that anyway as we need to be able to take it off to get to the valves to turn the water on and off.

What can I say....it's a rock. A large plastic rock thats almost to small but it's the largest one that I could find. Setup is very simple....just put it in the spot where you need it and done. The stakes that come with are used to hold it in place. I think they should be a little longer. Just say'n

For years I perched a lawn ornament over a well fixture. Now, I have a landscape feature that blends in with driftwood and other large boulders! Thank you for a value-priced landscape rock that makes my curb appeal complete. I hope to use it for many years to come.

Scene: an idyllic woodland setting with ugly utility area just by the approach to the front door. Solution: Native shrubs hide various power meters. Two small mossy ponds linked by pebble stream bed among scattered mountain boulders. Lots of fern. Native woodland plants. Area blended now with the woods, not at all contrived - except for that large well pump stuck right in front of everything! Tried masking it with a length of hollow tree trunk. Too heavy - had to lug it up and back every time I needed to hitch up a hose. And it fell apart after a year or so. What else to do? Eureka! Found this poly rock on Amazon. Dropped it (measurements taken to ensure fit) over pump. Snap! Perfect. Bit clean for hereabouts but patched on some dirt, started feather moss (thuidium) creeping over it and lo! Where did it go? Abracadabrakazam - this little poly rock not only hides a blot on the old landscape, but is also indestructible and indiscernible from its legitimate fellows AND not least it protects and insulates said blot from winter freeze. No more sodden felt blanket! Next spring when the "rock" has weathered, I might add a picture to this review!

An up to date valve cover and cheaper than at Home Depot. It came in a big box and came right away .. I didn't know of these kinds of valve covers and better looking than the rectangular green /tan box covers. Make sure you measure your valves before ordering. This fit perfectly over my valve. Definitely a great price and very durable. Recommend this purchase .👍👍

I’m using this in my pond to cover the pump, and I think it looks great. I did use cement dabs around the edge to weight it down and drilled small holes in the top to let the air escape. It was quick and easy to do .

With several different manufacturers of these fake stones with many models to choose from it was hard to figure out what inside dimensions would fit over my well pump. I took a chance with this one and it fits exactly as I hoped it would. From the images I took, here are the dimensions of what I had to cover: from the well head casing to the corrugated pipe is 18" across measured from the outside of each. The well head casing is 7" diameter. Height to top of spigot is 19-3/4" from the concrete pad. Height to the top of the water pipe ell is 15-1/2". The cover fits only one way as the inside is not uniform in height or width. I'm not sure the larger Dekorra stone would fit this configuration; this one is way less pricey and worked well for me. It replaced an old concrete tile/cover that was a backbreaker getting a utility light into for deep freeze weather. I'm well pleased with the purchase.

I use these for AQHA and Open Show Trail class objects/accents. The add a nice look and make fun change from orange cones. Sometimes the price gets too expensive for what they are....put them on one of your Amazon lists and you will get an email when the price changes. They are hollow composite material.

I bought this item with Amazon Prime so it shipped fast in a large box. My wife had been asking that I not get a plastic rock as there are several in the neighborhood that are clearly fake and almost look worse than the item they are trying to hide. I think this one is realistic and subtle by comparison. She complimented it as well for looking as if it was naturally occurring in our yard. It has sufficient size to cover a back flow valve and piping for our irrigation system. In addition to looking sharp, I especially enjoy that it is now easier to mow/weedeat around the pipes. If this is the right size and fits the look of your yard, I would go with this one of some of the other options. I agree with an earlier comment that it looks better than I had expected...and in my mind, it looks better than the picture.