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Wide Selection of Plumbing Valves

We offer a broad range of plumbing valves to control water flow in any system. Whether you need gate valves, ball valves, or check valves, we have options for all plumbing projects.

Shop Plumbing Valves Online

Our easy-to-use online store lets you shop plumbing valves anytime, anywhere. Browse our selection and find the right valve to fit your needs without leaving your home or job site.

Trusted Plumbing Valves Supplier

As a reliable plumbing valves supplier, we focus on quality and durability. Our valves come from trusted brands, ensuring long-lasting performance for residential and commercial use.

Valve Parts for Repairs and Maintenance

In addition to valves, we carry essential valve parts like seals, handles, and stems. Keep your valves working properly with the right replacement parts available in our inventory.

Expert Advice and Support

Need help choosing the right valve or parts? Our knowledgeable team is here to answer your questions and help you make the best choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Ball valves – quick 1/4-turn operation, excellent seal, common for shut-off lines.
  • Gate valves – full flow when open, slower to operate; used less nowadays.
  • Globe valves – for throttling and controlling flow, though they can cause pressure drop.
  • Check (non-return) valves – allow flow in only one direction to prevent backflow.
  • Butterfly & diaphragm valves – versatile, compact, used in HVAC and larger pipelines.

  • For quick shut-off, use a ball valve.
  • To control or throttle flow, choose a globe valve.
  • Gate valves are okay for isolation but are not convenient for frequent use.

  • Brass (common, durable for potable water).
  • Stainless steel (resistant to corrosion, ideal for harsh environments).
  • PVC/CPVC (used for non-pressurized or low-temp lines).
  • Cast iron/galvanized steel (for industrial or old plumbing systems).
  • Match the pipe diameter exactly (e.g., ½″, ¾″).
  • Pick the connection style: threaded, soldered, flanged, push-fit—based on your piping material.

Yes, but use adapter fittings or dielectric unions when mixing metals (like brass/copper and steel) to prevent corrosion due to dissimilar metals.

  • Pressure reducing valves manage water feed pressure.
  • Thermostatic mixing valves mix hot and cold water for safer showers and fixtures, preventing scalds.