Valve box support pad
The valve box support pad is a thick rubber pad made from recycled auto tire scraps or virgin rubber by a compression molding process using a polyurethane binder and is designed to be placed below-grade under irrigation valve boxes to both support the valve box and prevent gophers or other burrowing mammals from backfilling their tunneling spoils into the valve box. What is new about this invention is that it replaces the industry standard bricks, gravel and aviary mesh used in setting/constructing an irrigation valve box assembly. The pad also reduces the amount of excavation required in setting a valve box.
1 . A pad comprising: a shredded rubber particle compression polyurethane binder molded into a round or rectangular shape; wherein the pad is configured to be installed with a plastic irrigation valve box according to (ASTM C857) such that the valve box rests on the pad below grade; and wherein the pad has length and width, or diameter, dimensions 120% larger than the bottom opening of the valve box, and the pad comprises a thickness up to one quarter the height of the valve box.