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On Dec 18, 3:05�pm, Aaron Fude wrote:
Hi, I'm talking about valves that you find in various places in your home's water supply system. It seems to me that a quarter-turn valve with a biggish (typically red) lever is most convenient type to use. It gives you good leverage it doesn't look like it's going to break off. I have had bad luck with multi-turn valves. Sometimes they are invonvenient to use if they are hard to reach. the handles have broken on a number of occasions and two main ones - the ones that control the water coming in - do not shut the water off completely. So when replacing all of these, I was planning on using the quarter-turn-big-lever types. So I am wondering if my choice is sound and whether I am missing something. Thank you in advance, Aaron yeah ball valves are way better, they appear to last forever and never leak. they cost more new, which may be why there not the standard....... in my home all valves changes, replacements or alterations get ball valves ONLY. there are only a few old style valves remaining |
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