Richard
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Let's guess and say about 10 years ago, I finished the basement bathroom.
I moved some (copper) pipes so took that opportunity to put some valves in to shut the bathroom down.
I installed ball valves.
Just this morning, I happened to be in that closet and noticed them. They say "Gas" on them....inferring they are for gas pipes and not water pipes.
(they soldered just fine onto the 3/4" copper I used)
Any issues with those?
I was going to turn them off and they were fairly difficult to turn, almost like some crud (calcium in my water) had built on them and made them not rotate very freely.
Should I flip them out for some gate valves?
(the one thing I liked about the ball valves was the ability to see the handle at a distance so I'd know if they were on/off)
By the way, I thought gas valves had yellow handles, these are red (if that makes any difference)
I moved some (copper) pipes so took that opportunity to put some valves in to shut the bathroom down.
I installed ball valves.
Just this morning, I happened to be in that closet and noticed them. They say "Gas" on them....inferring they are for gas pipes and not water pipes.
(they soldered just fine onto the 3/4" copper I used)
Any issues with those?
I was going to turn them off and they were fairly difficult to turn, almost like some crud (calcium in my water) had built on them and made them not rotate very freely.
Should I flip them out for some gate valves?
(the one thing I liked about the ball valves was the ability to see the handle at a distance so I'd know if they were on/off)
By the way, I thought gas valves had yellow handles, these are red (if that makes any difference)