Why are pressure-regulating valves important in Los Angeles plumbing systems?
Pressure-regulating valves are important in Los Angeles because many neighborhoods experience high or fluctuating water pressure. By reducing and stabilizing pressure, PRVs protect pipes, fixtures, and appliances from premature wear, leaks, and burst risks, extending system life and reducing maintenance costs.
How do backflow prevention valves protect water quality?
Backflow prevention valves protect water quality by stopping contaminated or non-potable water from reversing into clean supply lines. In LA—where irrigation systems, multi-unit buildings, restaurants, and commercial sites are common—backflow assemblies are required by code to safeguard the public water supply.
What delivery options are available for valves in Los Angeles?
Delivery options for valves in Los Angeles include same-day drop-offs and scheduled two-hour windows through Supply Ontime. Customers can choose Truck Bed Delivery, Curbside Delivery, or White Gloves Delivery (first-door placement) so materials arrive exactly where they’re needed at homes, apartments, or active jobsites.
How long do plumbing valves typically last?
Plumbing valves typically last 15–20 years with proper installation and periodic exercise/maintenance. In areas with hard water—which occurs in parts of LA—scale can shorten lifespan, so inspections and occasional replacements are recommended. Choosing brass, bronze, copper-alloy, or stainless valves generally improves durability.