plumbing valve supply
- Automatic Reset
- Electric
- Flow
- For RB-24E-S
- High Sensitivity Single Pole Double Throw
- Low Velocity Single Pole Double Throw
- Low Water Cut-off
- Mechanical
- Medium Velocity Single Pole Double Throw
- Paddle Kit with 1IN and 6IN Paddles
- Remote High
- Replacement FS4-33
- Single Pole Double Throw
- Single Pole Double Throw with NEMA 7/9 Enclosure
- Snap Assembly for SW-FS250
- Snap FS7-31
- Stainless Steel Body NEMA 4X Enclosure Single Pole Double Throw
- Water Assembly 120V Electronic
- With 2 Single Pole Double Throw Switches
- With Corrosion Coating Single Pole Double Throw
- With Extended Paddle/Arm Single Pole Double Throw
- With Flowmeter 0.5-1.75 GPM
- With Flowmeter 12.0-50.0 GPM
- With Flowmeter 2.0-7.0 GPM
- With Flowmeter 3.0-10.0 GPM
- With Flowmeter 5.0-19.0 GPM
- With Flowmeter 8.0-32.0 GPM
- With Gasket Model SA53-6
- With Gasket for Model 51S-114
- With Gauge and Flowmeter 0.5-1.75 GPM
- With Gauge and Flowmeter 2.0-7.0 GPM
- With NEMA 7/9 Enclosure Single Pole Double Throw
- With Stainless Steel Body Single Pole Double Throw
- Air Valves
- Ball Drip Valves
- Ball Valve
- Boiler
- Boiler Drains
- Compression Ball Valves
- Compression Gate Valves
- Gas Ball Valves
- Heating
- Hose Ball Valves
- Hose Bibs
- Hydronic Specialties
- Inline Check Valves
- Isolation Valves
- Long Bonnet Ball Valves
- Monoflow Tees
- Multi Turn Supply Stops
- Pex Ball Valves
- Pex Hose Bibs
- Pex Isolation Valves
- Pex Monoflow Tees
- Pex Sillcocks
- Press Ball Valves
- Press Gate Valve
- Pressure Relief Valve
- Quarter Turn Supply Stops
- Radiator Gate Valves
- Radiator Valves
- Safety Signs
- Sillcocks
- Specialty Ball Valves
- Specialty Flange
- Supply Stops
- Swing Check Valves
- Tee
- Threaded/Sweat Ball Valves
- Threaded/Sweat Gate Valves
- Union Elbows
- Y-Strainers
From check valves to gate valves, we've got it all! Our selection features these and more types of valves:
Ball Valves
Plumbing ball valves are used to regulate the flow of water, natural gas, or steam. Ball valves are composed of two ports that when open allow for a full flow of liquid or gas to pass through them. When closed, the ball valve is completely shut off from the rest of the system.
Check Valves
Check valves regulate access. They are designed to prevent the flow of liquid or gas in one direction while allowing it to pass in the other. Check valves help keep liquids flowing in one direction and prevent backflow into a system.
Gate Valves
Gate valves are most commonly used to regulate the flow of water in a plumbing system. They are designed with a gate-like structure that rests across an opening, allowing for varying degrees of flow when opened or closed. The more open the valve is, the larger the flow rate will be.
Globe Valves
Globe valves are often used in high-pressure systems because they can accurately control the flow of liquids and gases. They work by using a spherical disc to regulate the flow rate. As the valve is opened, the disc rises, allowing for more pressure to pass through it. When closed, the valve creates a seal that prevents any liquid or gas from passing through it.
Stop Valves
Stop valves are designed to stop the flow of liquids or gases in a plumbing system. Stop valves are usually used in residential and commercial settings to control water supply, as well as gas and steam lines. These valves work by utilizing a plunger that seals off the flow of liquid or gas when closed so it won't drain out.