The gate valve you see at the top has failed in the open position. It doesn't leak, and the curb shutoff is very easy to operate and I'm quite familiar with it now, so this isn't an emergency. But I don't like it. So I dug up underneath it today to see what I'm working with. Once I got to this stage, I shut off the curb main, opened up the valves in the house, and I heated up the joint on the valve to see if I could get it off. No matter how long I hit it with a propane torch (I stopped after a few minutes) nothing happened, and the valve would be cool to the touch within a minute or two. I assume there's lots of water in there, and that's what I'm facing? This corner of the house appears to be the low point. The solder doesn't even begin to melt. Just nothing happens. So I turned everything back on to make sure I didn't cause a leak, and I didn't. I'm still at the starting point, plus a big hole. How should I proceed? I'm thinking of cutting into PVC portion below ground to drain the water, which means I'll need to install a PVC coupling at the same time as soldering in the new ball valve I have standing by. But I could use advice, and tips on how to proceed. I'm also thinking of just leaving well enough alone and live with only one master shutoff at the curb for the time being.