Water valves control water delivery to appliances and fixtures throughout a house. They are the first line of defense against flooding when something goes wrong, and they make it possible for service professionals to perform repairs. If you have noticed a water valve is leaking, is rusty, or won’t turn, it’s time to call All-Plumb-Rooter® Plumbing. With more than five decades in the industry, our pros know how important it is to provide the best quality plumbing services.
Request an estimate online for water valve installations, repairs, and replacements.
Water Valve Installation
All-Plumb-Rooter Plumbing installs water valves for toilets, sinks, washing machines, refrigerators, tubs, and showers throughout your whole home. Trust your local team to perform water valve installations when you are:
- Upgrading fixtures.
- Replacing faucets.
- Replacing a water heater.
- Adding a water filter.
- Adding on to an existing home.
- Remodeling a kitchen or bathroom.
Water Valve Repairs
When you discover that a water valve is leaking, stuck, or ineffective, it’s time to contact a professional. Our licensed plumbers use only the best tools and techniques to repair faulty water valves. And because we know you rely on these valves to keep your household running smoothly, we will make the quickest, most effective repair possible.
Water Valve Replacement Services
When a repair just won’t cut it, it’s time to have a water valve replaced. We are proud to perform sink, toilet, and whole-home water valve replacements across the country.
To start the replacement process, your local All-Plumb-Rooter Plumbing will turn off the main water supply valve to the house and drain the lines to prevent flooding the area while working. The team will also be happy to inspect the pipes and fixtures connected to the valve to make sure there isn’t a disaster waiting to happen nearby.
So, when does a water valve need to be replaced?
- A broken water valve is totally inoperable.
- The valve is completely stuck in place due to rust or damage.
- The valve handle has broken off.
- The valve is missing.
Find Water Valve Service Near Me
Trust your local All-Plumb-Rooter Plumbing for reliable water valve services. Our licensed and insured plumbers will assess the valve, explain your best options, and provide reliable estimates. To make an appointment, call or Call Now For Your Local, All-Plumb-Rooter Service 24/7 (800) 961-4231.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to open a stuck water valve:
If you can’t turn a water valve in either direction, even with a wrench, it’s best to have a licensed plumber inspect it and offer expert advice. If you wrench too hard on an old, rusty water valve, you could break it right off. And if you haven’t already turned off the main water supply to the house, you could create a big mess for yourself.
When should you replace a water valve under a sink?
Water shut-off valves last an average of about 20 years. If the valve isn’t closed and opened periodically, it can “freeze” in the open position well before it reaches 20 years. Once the valve won’t twist, it’s definitely time to have it replaced. Additionally, if the valve has a drip that can’t be resolved by tightening the nut, the valve should be replaced right away.