So a person should replace a valve because it’s multi turn and doesn’t shut off ?Replace the valve................................
Have you ever replaced a faucet washer ? I’m just asking……
So a person should replace a valve because it’s multi turn and doesn’t shut off ?Replace the valve................................
It’s fine if you disagree if you have a valid reason. I just don’t see advising a person to replace a valve just because the washer is bad or missing.Sorry I disagreed with you.
Just curious, in your experience, how many 1/4 turn valves have you seen fail versus multiturn valves?You “ don’t like “ isn’t a valid plumbing reason, it’s just your way of practicing plumbing repair. And that’s fine with me……
I’m not against 1/4 turn valves but they’re not the end all be all either. Multiturn valves serve there purpose if they’re used properly and being the Brasscraft brand they’re easily repairable as the parts have been the same for 40 years.
1/4 turn valves have o ring packings that can leak and there’s no repair for that other than total replacement. Total replacement may bring unnecessary work that could be avoided by just replacing a simple washer at the very least to replacing the entire stem assembly at most.
So my reasoning is do the least amount of work that has the highest percentage of the homeowner being successful without letting this snowball into something more complicated and possible catastrophic situation like a flooded house.
There are literally hundreds of thousands more multi turn fixture stop valves in use across the country than 1/4 turn valves so of course I’ve seen more multi turn valves fail.Just curious, in your experience, how many 1/4 turn valves have you seen fail versus multiturn valves?
And if you come across a 1/4 turn valve that has failed, do you replace it with a multiturn valve.
Yes, please post a picture of it. I'm interested in it for my 1957 house. I think most valves have been replaced but I have about 2 or 3 old ones.I can go through a house and rebuild every multi turn fixture stop in about 20 minutes once the cabinets are cleaned out. and have them functioning like new. Some of these valves are 30-40 years old.
I have a lady right now that wants 4 rebuilt under her kitchen sink and I’ll be doing that job Wednesday morning. I’ll be sure to post some pics to this thread.
Do multi turn valves also get fouled up if they are not exercised? Wonder if they are better than 1/4 turn in this regard. Thanks.1/4 turn valves vary greatly in quality. If you use the better ones they’re expensive and they also are subject to fouling due to not being exercised. There is no repair. Depending on the style of inlet connection this can cause a lot of extra work.
They sure will but I can combat that by using grease on the stem and packing gland.Do multi turn valves also get fouled up if they are not exercised? Wonder if they are better than 1/4 turn in this regard. Thanks.
Post a picture of your valvesYes, please post a picture of it. I'm interested in it for my 1957 house. I think most valves have been replaced but I have about 2 or 3 old ones.
How much longer will multi turn last vs 1/4 turn with the grease and high-quality washer, without exercising? Many of my 1/4 turns (cheap Brasscraft from Home Depot) leak after the first use in 5 years of no exercising. Wondering if multi turns can go longer (without exercising) since you can service them with grease. Thanks.They sure will but I can combat that by using grease on the stem and packing gland.
1/4 turn valves can’t be serviced. All valves need exercising.
After I grease and replace the washer with a neoprene good quality washer my multi turn valves have went 10+ yrs and still operated. Water quality does play a significant role but grease most definitely is better than not greasing. Grease keeps the packing from dry rotting.How much longer will multi turn last vs 1/4 turn with the grease and high-quality washer, without exercising? Many of my 1/4 turns (cheap Brasscraft from Home Depot) leak after the first use in 5 years of no exercising. Wondering if multi turns can go longer (without exercising) since you can service them with grease. Thanks.
Twowax is correct most of the time. Because Twowax posts answer based off manufacturers recommendations and almost 40 years of experience of actually installing these plumbing valves/fittings we’re talking about.
Twowax was taught from a child by 6 family master plumbers and many journeyman plumbers going back 4 generations and to the introduction of modern indoor plumbing. That’s a better education than any school or certificate can provide.
I can’t help it I find some peoples ignorance comical……I’ve spent most of my life doing what others just “ talk “ about.
Better research a little more before posting what you “ think “ is correct.