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Shut-Off & Pressure Valve Repair in South Florida

Valves are the control points of your plumbing system — they let you shut off water to individual fixtures, regulate pressure throughout your home, and prevent backflow. When valves fail, leak, or seize up from corrosion and mineral buildup, they compromise your ability to control water flow and can cause pressure problems or flooding. Our plumbers repair and replace all types of plumbing valves, from under-sink shutoffs to main water shutoff valves and pressure reducing valves.

What Does Shut-Off & Pressure Valve Repair Include?

  • Main water shutoff valve repair and replacement
  • Fixture shut-off valve (angle stop) replacement
  • Pressure reducing valve (PRV) installation and adjustment
  • Hose bib and outdoor valve repair
  • Washing machine valve replacement
  • Gate valve, ball valve, and globe valve service

Signs You Need Shut-Off & Pressure Valve Repair

1

Shut-off valve will not turn or is frozen in position

Gate valves, common in older South Florida homes, are especially prone to seizing due to mineral deposits and corrosion. A stuck valve cannot stop water when you need it to.

2

Water dripping from a valve handle or body

Leaking valves waste water and can cause damage to surrounding structures, cabinets, and flooring.

3

Water pressure too high or too low

A failing pressure reducing valve can allow dangerously high pressure into your home or restrict flow to an unusable level. High pressure stresses pipes and fixtures.

4

Water hammer — banging noises when faucets close

Loud banging when fixtures shut off can indicate excessive water pressure or a failed pressure reducing valve, both of which accelerate wear on your plumbing system.

5

Cannot shut off water to a specific fixture for repair

When you need to repair a faucet or toilet and the local shut-off valve does not work, the valve itself needs replacement before other work can begin.

When to Call a Professional

Have your valves checked if you cannot turn them, if they leak, or if you notice water pressure problems. Every homeowner should know where their main shutoff is and confirm it works — if it does not, replace it before an emergency occurs. In South Florida, where hard water accelerates valve corrosion, proactive valve maintenance is particularly important.

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How We Handle Shut-Off & Pressure Valve Repair

1

Valve assessment

We identify the valve type, determine whether it can be repaired or needs replacement, and test related components like the pressure reducing valve.

2

Water service coordination

For main valve replacement, we coordinate with the water utility to shut off service at the meter during the swap.

3

Valve repair or replacement

We replace the failed valve with a reliable, modern ball valve or quarter-turn valve that offers smooth operation and full shutoff capability.

4

Pressure verification

We test water pressure throughout the system to ensure the new valve operates correctly and pressure is within the safe 40 to 80 PSI range.

Why Choose Us for Shut-Off & Pressure Valve Repair

  • Upgrade outdated gate valves to reliable quarter-turn ball valves
  • Pressure testing included to ensure your system is within safe parameters
  • Experience with South Florida's hard water effects on valve performance
  • Quick turnaround — most valve replacements completed in under two hours

Common Questions About Shut-Off & Pressure Valve Repair

Gate valves, used in many older South Florida homes, corrode and seize over time due to hard water mineral buildup. Forcing a stuck valve can break it. A plumber can safely replace it with a modern ball valve. Call 754-707-1774.

A pressure reducing valve (PRV) lowers the incoming water pressure from the city main to a safe level for your home's plumbing. Most South Florida homes have one, and they should be checked periodically since they wear out over time.

Signs of high pressure include water hammer (banging pipes), leaking fixtures, running toilets, and premature appliance failure. We test pressure as part of our valve service — safe residential pressure is typically 40 to 80 PSI.

Yes. We can replace individual fixture valves, the main shutoff, or any other valve on your system. There is no requirement to replace all valves at once.

Gate valves in South Florida's hard water environment may last only 10 to 15 years before seizing. Modern ball valves last significantly longer and are much more reliable. Upgrading during any plumbing repair is a smart preventive step.

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