Submitted by Goe_Phaste t3_yhz557 in DIY
rvgoingtohavefun t1_iuhzsex wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Can't fit any wrenches to under the handle to turn water off in my bathroom sink. by Goe_Phaste
These are pretty common under sinks and for toilets here. I can't say I've encountered a sink or toilet without them.
The older ones are all gate valves; they leak if you close them and open them again, much like a regular seldom-used gate valve would do. I don't trust them.
To avoid hassle I turn off the nearest inline ball valve. If there is a threaded gate valve at the fixture, I'll replace it with a ball valve style. Generally if I'm replacing some at-fixture plumbing I'm not interested in having to sweat anything to get the job done.
Every time I shut off a gate valve it ends up leaking when I turn it back on and I have to replace it. I have an couple extra ball valves laying around in case I decide I'm a fucking idiot and turn one of the gate valves off.
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