How to Replace a Water Shut Off Valve - Detailed Steps

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
  • Water valves are always failing. In this video I show how you can replace it and have piece of mind.
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    - ¼ inch compression turn valve: amzn.to/47lzUxP
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    - Aluminum Foil (Optional-Shield)
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    - Soldering Torch
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Komentáře • 56

  • @DIYPlumbingGuy
    @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před rokem +3

    Hey folks👋, please help me grow the channel by Subscribing! ... Thanks to all of you for your support!!

  • @aubreyevans9165
    @aubreyevans9165 Před 13 dny +1

    I wanna thank you so much. You helped my comfort level to approach this task. However I couldn't get the old valve off with my tools, so I used my small pipe cutter to cut part of the pipe off(had plenty of pipe left) then followed your instructions, added pipe threading and no leaks. Thanks again.

  • @oldboater
    @oldboater Před 2 měsíci +2

    I’m not a plumber, this video was the best I’ve seen and was my exact problem. Thank you.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před 2 měsíci

      Awesome! That's the goal for these videos... thanks

  • @abbyhavan6822
    @abbyhavan6822 Před měsícem

    Thanks to you I saved 400 dollars

  • @gailawoodard1051
    @gailawoodard1051 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the straight forward lessons on how to replace a shutoff valve. I will be attempting attempting to replace the one for my toilet in the next couple days. Just hoping to find the shutoff valve specifically for my apartment which is on the 2nd floor, if not i will need to shut the water off to the entire house. Wish me luck!

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes! You definitely need to find that water shutoff, you never know when you will need it. Good luck!! 👍🍀

  • @MaMa-qh4dy
    @MaMa-qh4dy Před 8 měsíci +1

    Good job and good recommendation on the 1/4 turn valve. Also, it never hurts to put some "fritz" on the brass ferrule too.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před 8 měsíci +1

      1/4 Turns are the best, you know right way if its on or off.

  • @jefff6167
    @jefff6167 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You make very good videos. Great camera work and wonderful narration. 👍🇺🇸

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you so much for the kind words and support! I'm constantly striving to improve my videos, and it means a lot to me that you've enjoyed them. Your encouragement fuels my motivation to keep making better content every day. Thanks again! 🎥😊👍🇺🇸

  • @bravo3541
    @bravo3541 Před 6 měsíci

    excellent video.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful. If you have any more DIY adventures ahead, best of luck! 🛠️🔧

  • @AhmedMohammed-ej8bo
    @AhmedMohammed-ej8bo Před rokem

    You are The best.👍

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před rokem

      Thank you so much!!!! And thank you for watching! 👍👍👍

  • @homerepairlife5.098
    @homerepairlife5.098 Před 23 dny

    What about using shark bite valves? I noticed a lot of plumbers are using those nowadays. Do you like them?
    For beginners make sure you leave that compression fitting on the top of your valve so when you’re tightening down the main compression fitting, not flattening or messing up your threads so you can attach your water supply line

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před 23 dny

      I like them… I am looking forward doing videos using them.

  • @aimeehardin1299
    @aimeehardin1299 Před rokem +2

    Will it be the same if I am wanting to change the shut off valves under the sink that are stuck? Nice video.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the support… yes! It will be exactly the same, if not, very similar… it’s not a difficult project, take your time, and if you have questions, feel free to reach out. I can always make a new video covering the things I missed the first time. Good luck!!👍

  • @neilmiller6405
    @neilmiller6405 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey Carlos can I use a butane micro torch to heat up old soldered valve. Thanks and nice video easy to follow.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I believe you can but it will take longer to heat up, just stick with for a little more then normal and you should see these coming off... Good luck, let me know how it goes.. Thanks for watching. 🛠👍

    • @neilmiller6405
      @neilmiller6405 Před 2 měsíci

      @@DIYPlumbingGuy thanks again

  • @laurawhite4118
    @laurawhite4118 Před rokem

    We just had a leak we turned off water heater to stop water but when we turned it back on we now have no water comming to that pipe.what do you suggest.all the other sink and tubs have hot water except the one we tried to fix.watrer is not even xomming up into pipe.thank you

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před rokem

      Did you replace the shutoff ? when you did, was there any other shutoffs you closed. It does seem weird, that after turning water back on, you don't have water.

  • @frederickneal4781
    @frederickneal4781 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Good job but you need to fix that gap between the wall and plate where bugs and stuff can get inside your house.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Good catch! You're absolutely right about that gap - it's something we definitely need to address. I would say silicone sounds like a possible solution.
      By the way, what's your take on how to keep the bugs out, besides silicone? 😄 Plumbing adventures always come with unexpected lessons, right? 🔧👍🦟

    • @homerepairlife5.098
      @homerepairlife5.098 Před 23 dny

      Silicone caulk is the best against bugs. They won’t like chewing through it. Rats on the other hand I don’t know. I’m gonna guess not.

  • @brothermine2292
    @brothermine2292 Před rokem +2

    Why is thread sealant needed? Doesn't the compression ring already make a good seal between the pipe outlet and the angle stop inlet, when the nut is tightened?

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před rokem

      Good question... Even though, it is not commonly used, the manufacturer of the shutoffs recommends the use of threaded sealant on the male end. Check out their installation instructions. d2cl5to9q9oami.cloudfront.net/doc/425.04_WaterStops_INS.pdf

    • @brothermine2292
      @brothermine2292 Před rokem +1

      @@DIYPlumbingGuy : I didn't see a recommendation of thread sealant in the Brasscraft instructions document you linked, in the sections about copper compression inlets and copper compression outlets. The document uses the phrase "if using thread sealant," which implies it may optionally be used. (It warns that if thread sealant is used, you need to clean the threads thoroughly first, and be careful not to use too much.) I assume the thread sealant has no helpful effect unless the compression ring leaks.

    • @leeb.7188
      @leeb.7188 Před rokem +1

      Mine was threaded, not soldered, but I absolutely couldn’t get it off. I soaked it all night in PB Blaster but it still wouldn’t budge. So I heated it with a cheap heat gun from Harbor Freight and it came right off! Just a tip if you have a crusty old valve that’s been on there for 50 years.

    • @brothermine2292
      @brothermine2292 Před rokem +1

      @@leeb.7188 : I appreciate the tip, but it's unrelated to my comment, so it would be better to post it as a new comment instead of as a reply.

    • @garykrell2058
      @garykrell2058 Před rokem +1

      I don't use thread sealant pull the stem then unsolder 😊

  • @myfamily9393
    @myfamily9393 Před rokem

    I had to do it today, old rusted supply lines are so annoying

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před rokem

      Right?!? I super agree, replacing these are not only for maintenance, but also for cosmetic. I like to when they are clean and shiny. 👏

  • @WoodgemanX
    @WoodgemanX Před rokem

    Just unscrew the bonnet and replace the stem with a nylon version($3.00) that includes the washer and packing, done!

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před rokem +1

      Correct! Actually that was my first idea for this video, but I decided to show a replacement first. I’ll have another video on exactly that coming up… thanks for the support!!!

    • @Dalenguyen001
      @Dalenguyen001 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@DIYPlumbingGuywhere's that video?

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před 9 měsíci

      Here's the video in question..
      czcams.com/video/S5LuWjANl4o/video.html&ab_channel=DIYPlumbingGuy
      Thanks for watching!!

  • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
    @golden.lights.twinkle2329 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good video but you don't tell us how to remove an old compression ring. That's the problem I have.

    • @fernandoprieto2865
      @fernandoprieto2865 Před 4 měsíci

      Brute strength son

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před 2 měsíci

      You can try to pull it with a channel lock, if it doesn’t work, there is a special little tool they make to remove. I hope that helps!!

  • @andyallen1772
    @andyallen1772 Před měsícem +3

    Never apply the sealant on the thread. You don’t understand the mechanism. The thread do not any role on sealing the water. If you really want to apply the sealant, apply on the brass ring.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před měsícem

      Yes, I think very similar, however the manufacturer recommends this approach, so I added this step to the video. d2cl5to9q9oami.cloudfront.net/doc/425.04_WaterStops_INS.pdf … thanks for watching!!

    • @MLawson5
      @MLawson5 Před 20 dny

      The sealant acts a lubricant to get a tighter squeeze. Nothing wrong with it

    • @coldjello8436
      @coldjello8436 Před 20 dny

      @@MLawson5could you use silicone grease?

  • @beatahandler2496
    @beatahandler2496 Před 22 dny

    It is a crime to use a sealant. The plumber wanted to charge me $600 because who installed the shut-off valve used it. No Bueno. NEVER EVER use sealant.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Před 22 dny

      The manufacturer recommends this approach, so I added this step to the video. d2cl5to9q9oami.cloudfront.net/doc/425.04_WaterStops_INS.pdf … thanks for watching!!