FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions
Stoneking Armor Yard Guard is a tough, Made-in-USA universal protection system that shields sprinkler heads, landscape lights, and other yard fixtures from mower and trimmer hits. It helps prevent breakage, cuts down on repairs, and keeps your lawn looking clean and dialed-in.
Stoneking Armor Yard Guard is a universal protection system designed to shield the things in your yard that get hit first. It helps protect standard pop-up sprinkler heads, wired and solar landscape lights, drip irrigation lines and emitters, new plantings and root zones, mailbox posts and small yard posts, garden edging corners, and low-voltage wiring—plus seasonal setups like tent stakes, holiday inflatables, and campsite/tailgate gear.
No tools required! Simply place Stoneking Armor over the fixture you want to protect and press down. For hard ground, a rubber mallet or hammer can help seat it securely.
Yes! Stoneking Armors can interlock for a wider protection area—perfect for edging, lights, or grouped fixtures.
Not at all. Stoneking Armor is designed to be mower- and trimmer-friendly. Its low-profile design won’t get in the way of weekly maintenance.
Yes. Stoneking Armor is made from heavy-duty PP5 plastic that’s UV-resistant and built to withstand sun, rain, and repeated mower contact.
Proudly designed, tested, and manufactured in the USA, right here in Sunny South Florida!
Just rinse with a hose or wipe clean. The durable material resists dirt buildup and holds up to outdoor exposure.
Yes! For landscapers, HOAs, and retailers, we offer volume discounts. Contact us to get a quote.
📏 What are the dimensions?
Each Stoneking Armor ring is approximately 5 inch diameter for one, 9.75 inches when connecting 2, etc, designed to fit most standard fixtures.
Stoneking Armor can help prevent further damage and mark the location clearly to avoid future impact—but it won’t fix broken parts. We recommend pairing it with any needed repairs.
No—this is built for mowing and trimming. It marks the “don’t hit this” zone and helps prevent those accidental clips that cause breaks. Most people find it makes maintenance easier, not harder.
If your soil is extremely sandy or freshly aerated, push it in firmly and tamp the soil around it. In normal lawns and beds, it stays put. If you’re protecting a high-traffic spot, connecting multiple units can add stability and coverage.
It’s made to live outdoors. Like any yard product, extreme conditions can wear anything down over time, but this is designed for durability and repeat use through seasons.
Yes—and honestly, that’s one of the best reasons to have it. Yard Guard makes sprinkler heads and low fixtures more visible, which reduces accidents and call-backs.
That’s exactly why it’s modular. Connect multiple Yard Guards to widen coverage for larger sprinkler zones, lights, posts, or weird-shaped areas that don’t fit a one-piece solution.
Yes. This isn’t a permanent install. Move it seasonally, use it where the damage is happening right now, and reconfigure as needed.