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Valves Found in Homes

Valves Found in Homes

There are many types of valves used in a home.  Since they are used to control the flow, its a good thing to know what they look like, to label what work they perform in your home, and check them periodically.  Each type of valve works differently and their are always pros and cons to each type.   Most are used in the home to control the amount of pressurized water that is coming in from your city water or from your welll.  Some valves constrict the flow or shut it off entirely.  

 

Ball Valve

Ball valves are pretty popular and are used for the main water shutoffs in the home.  They are also used in other supply lines.  They are pretty darn reliable.  They are called a ball valve becuase they have a ball with a hole in the middle.  They have one lever and it is turned a certain way the valve is open.  When the handle is parallel to the cope, it is open and when its perpendicular, the line is closed.  So, it is easy to understand and they are either on or off.  

Gate Valve

Gate valves are also to be used when the water needs to be “on” or “off”.   They are the most popular in plumbing valaves.  They control the flow of the water by raising or lowering and internal “gate” inside the product.  There is a knob at the top of the valve.  Since you could wera them out if you are using them “half way”.  This is not suggested.  They are common and reliable on the main supply and to the branch lines in a home.

Fixture Shutoff Valve 

There are “football” shaped valves under your toilets and sinks called “supply” or “shutoff valves”.  There are typically silver colored and they are small have have a turning handle or know and they can contol the amount of water going to a sink or toilet.  Angle valves or angle stops have a 90 degree version.  These valves are never used on main shut offs.  They are used primarily on toilets and faucets allowing you to shut off those fixtures without having to shut off the water to the entire house. 

Globe Valve

Globe valves are used to regulate flow in plumbing applications. Globe valves are usually installed when the flow of water needs to be regulated or when it needs to be adjusted regularly. This sort of valve is raised or lowered by the valve knowvb. Inside it seals into a baffle to stop the flow of water. Globe valves are called this because they look globe-like or ball-like. Because globe valves are good for regulating flow, they are often used for the valves at outside hoses. 

Check Valve

Check valves typically are used in water tanks around the home.  Sometimes with other water storage tanks. They have an inlet where the water comes in and then an outlet where the water goes out.  Most of the time the water is traveling in one direction. On a water tank, a check valve allows pumped or pressurized water to come into the tank.  This valve does not allow the water to go back in.  This is similar to a backflow preventer.  

Pressure-Reducing Valve

This type of valve is pretty important.  Sometimes homes are tied into high pressure water lines from the City.  If you have high water pressure, it can be hard on house hold plumbing and appliances.  High water pressure can blow faucets off sinks!  High pressure can hurt water heaters.  Having a pressure reducing valve in your home reduces the dangerous pressure to an acceptable limit.  They have a spring inside and a diaphragn that is adjusted to a certain limit.  They regulate and do not turn water flow on or off.  Water pressure-reducing valves are installed to reduce the water pressure to the desired or accepted limits. 

Butterfly Valve

Butterfly valves are cool looking.  They have an internal disc that rotates to regulate the flow of water. Thewater flows around the disc, which is at the center of the valve, the water flow is reduced somewhat, even when the valve is fully open. If you want to control the rate of water flow, this can be perfectly with a butterfly. This valve should be watched and may require  maintenance after a couple of years. Butterfly valves are not that common in a home.  They are mostly used in commercial applications.

 

Valves Found in Homes

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What is the Best Toilet Height ?

What is the Best Toilet Height ?

What is the best toilet height when doing new toilet installations in the Capital Region ?

 

We always get asked, at E.W. Tompkins Plumbing Heating Cooling, “what the best toilet height?

In general you want to be able to sit down and stand up with comfort.  You want to be able to have two feet on the floor when you are seated on the toilet.  So, the answer comes down to how tall you are, your physical needs and if you are getting up standing or transferring yourself into a wheelchair.

If you are tall then the 15-16 inches of a regular toilet will be uncomfortable.  You might want to look for a “ADA” or a “comfort height” unit.  They will range from 17-19 inches when you measure from the floor to the top of the new seat.

Remember that you have the option of a round or elongated toilet these days.  Elongated units are far more popular when we do toilet installations in the Albany, Troy, Schenectady areas.

Did you know that the seats have changed ?  When we do toilet installations we suggest the “quiet close” toilet seats because they do not make that slamming down noise.

If you are on the shorter side and are interested in a toilet installation in the Capital Region, you might regret purchasing the taller “comfort height”.

We suggest going to a bath showroom like Security Supply on Central Avenue in Albany and sit on a few units.  They have one of the nicest showrooms in the Capital Region.   Tell them you are working with E.W. Tompkins.

 Check out their video on this page!!!

If you are in a wheelchair and you transfer laterally on to the toilet, it is uaually best to stick with a toilet that has about the same height as your chair.

Adults – 17-19 inches

Kids tyically at ages 3/4 can use a 11-12 inch

Kids 5-8 – 12-15 inches

Children 9-15 – 15-18 inches

 

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