Replacing an Old PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE - What You Need to Know!
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- čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
- Replacing an Old PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE - What You Need to Know!
Here is a video from one of our renovation projects we recently finished, We replaced all plumbing & shot a video of me replacing the old Pressure Reducing Valve. I also talked about why PRV is important for your plumbing system, signs your PRV is not working properly & ideal water pressure.
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Great video. Good info with out all the extra chatting and distractions. Thank you!
Great video. Just made me realize to not try this at home 🤣 mine is under house, 2’ crawl space, up against the first floor support joists, and it’s been leaking for a while and very wet in crawl space 😳
Great video thanks for posting
Very informative. Thanks for sharing 😊
I'm curious - if a $20ish water pressure gauge could be installed downstream of the PRV permanently, why would you not do that? Wouldn't such a permanently-placed gauge help identify a PRV that begins to go bad, or help troubleshoot any water hammer issues?
Great hand movement 😂🎉
And what would be the permanent water pressure gauge of choice - a dry one or a glycerin (or silicone oil?!) filled one? Would the lifetime/accuracy of the gauge be prolonged if sat off of a ball valve, so that it was not continuously exposed to water flow?
So many plumbers do not know the hottest point of the torch flame.
if it’s 3/4 why do you need a 1” prv… your going back to 3/4 anyways…
05:30
Pretty dopey..You are offered 3/4 inch service so anything down stream your PRV want matter worth a shit?
He explained why... you need to learn to listen. 05:30