One problem that plumbers deal with on a regular basis is the replacement of old shutoff valves.  When installing or replacing a shutoff valve, you are faced with a choice: ball valve or gate valve?
Since water inherently wreaks havoc on every aspect of your plumbing system, having the proper valve in place will help "delay" problems down the road.  I use the term "delay" instead of "prevent", simply because when it comes to plumbing, problems will ALWAYS arise, it's just a matter of how soon.  The gate valve has been around longer, and is slowly becoming obsolete.  The design of the ball valve makes it vastly superior to the gate valve, and is proven to last longer and cause less problems.  A ball valve utilizes a sphere with a hole in it to control flow.  When the handle is turned parallel with the valve, the hole is open to flow.  When the handle is turned a 1/4 turn, the sphere is also turned and the hole is now perpendicular to the valve and flow is stopped. Ball valves can almost always be operated after years of disuse and do not typically "freeze" in position.  A gate valve utilizes an internal gate that moves up and down on the stem.  The stem is connected to the handle which screws the gate up or down, opening and closing the gate.  The gate valve has a few disadvantages.  The biggest problem is that over the course of time, the stem which controls the gate may, and usually will break.  This means the gate is stuck in place, and the water will either be stuck on or stuck off.  Another problem is that gate valves are notorious for seizing shut after a long period of non-use.  If they are able to be freed up, they will usually start to leak.  One thing you should keep in mind though, there are some areas that actually still require the use of gate valves before and after the water meter.  The reason being that a ball valve is able to be shut off very fast with just a quarter turn, whereas a gate valve is not.  In the VERY unlikely event that all the water is running in a house, and the ball valve is shut off quickly, it will cause a water hammer condition, and MAY cause a problem elsewhere.  This is extremely unlikely and should not be a factor unless required by your local authority.  

Another thing to keep in mind is that like all things, there are different grades of each type of valve.  Unfortunately, the box stores typically only sell on price, and not quality.  We have seen a great deal of defects and leaks with "economy" grade valves.  A reputable plumber will always supply you with a better valve, and will also be able to install the best valve for you upon request.  It is advised that if you are in an area requiring a gate valve, a good quality gate valve is a very worthwhile investment.  

It always seems a little backwards to me that most people will put much more money into the label on their clothes, than the label on their plumbing fixtures and materials.  Hey, you might as well look good while fixing that leak!

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02/08/2012 16:46

A plumbing problem can be a nightmare to deal with. That's why it's important to spend the money investing in the right appliances that will last longer and do the job better than the cheap alternatives.

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02/16/2012 02:09

Buy good quality products whether they are costly. Low quality product need repair again and again and they will cost you same as good quality product.

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02/21/2012 06:12

That's a good idea. That is more convenient and easy to used. I hope it will be out in the market.

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02/23/2012 11:18

Thank you for giving us the information about the different grades of each valve, sometimes people always neglect to check on it so it prevents them from having the best valves there are.

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03/30/2012 22:42

Good article. It is very important to use a good quality brand name valve. The cheap ones have less brass in the body and can break easily.

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A water system engineer may set up a fix that only momentarily reduces you of a problem, but it only declines the fix that you will need down the line.It also gets in to the air flow system, ac, water system and propagates to other destinations of the building. It's very difficult to get rid of its fragrance from the things that have been revealed to smoking.

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Jim
06/12/2012 09:06

Thanks for the great tips guys, I called (406) 728-8048 but the guy couldn't help me, so I decided to check on the internet, very useful info.

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06/19/2012 22:59

For me it is always a no brainer, I only install ball valves.

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06/19/2012 23:25

I would definitely go for ball valves. It already proven in my application that it last long.

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07/01/2012 20:23

If your plumber or <a href=”http://www.scottharrisonplumbing.com/heating-air.html”>heating repair company in Orange County</a> suggest a valve you can use, it is best to ask warranty for the services and the parts they use. Valves are very important in plumbing and knowing how where to look for it and when to turn it off is as important. Since plumbing problems may happen 24/7 knowing where to stop the water is very important when experiencing leak. Come to think of it, if you hear dripping water late at night you can just turn off the valve and call the plumber in the morning to make sure that thing won’t get worse.

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07/01/2012 20:25

If your plumber or suggest a valve you can use, it is best to ask warranty for the services and the parts they use. Valves are very important in plumbing and knowing how where to look for it and when to turn it off is as important. Since plumbing problems may happen 24/7 knowing where to stop the water is very important when experiencing leak. Come to think of it, if you hear dripping water late at night you can just turn off the valve and call the plumber in the morning to make sure that thing won’t get worse. Read more about plumbing & heating tips at http://www.scottharrisonplumbing.com/heating-air.html

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11/15/2012 19:25

Excellent article, there is a point . helped a lot

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11/15/2012 19:26

And definately Ball valves !

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12/03/2012 10:32

your post. really nice. thanks a lot for sharing great post with us. i will definitely subscribe you for sure.

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12/25/2012 23:45

Thanks for the nice blog. It was very useful for me. Keep sharing such ideas in the future as well..

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02/07/2013 07:57

Thanks for the tips. There is no other way, we have to go for the valve that plumber suggests. The quality is important rather than saving the money on cheap valves...

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