How Replace Flowtite Push/Pull Plastic Valves

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2023
  • Flowtite valves are notorious for failing. An easy project anyone can tackle in an afternoon.
    Materials Used:
    - Water Shutoffs: www.amazon.com/Eastman-04345L...
    - Water Lines: www.amazon.com/Homevacious-24...
    - CPVC Weld-Cement:www.amazon.com/Oatey-31128-Me...
    Tools Used:
    - Mini-Hacksaw: www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-48-2...
    - Channel Locks: www.amazon.com/CHANNELLOCK-41...
    - Catch Bucket
    - Cleaning Rags
    Disclaimer, these videos are for entertainment and information only. When working on any of your projects around your house, check your local and state codes, ensuring it’s safety and regulations. If don’t feel comfortable performing these tasks, contact a professional.
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Комментарии • 103

  • @Gio-ue8ps
    @Gio-ue8ps 2 месяца назад +5

    Just bought a house, realized it came with these. I’m replacing them immediately

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Месяц назад +2

      Yes! I recommend to have them replace soon as you can.

    • @buccaroo
      @buccaroo 16 дней назад

      Make sure your pipes are PVC if you use this method. If they are PEX pipes (used in many newer homes), you will need a stop valve instead of the PVC cement. The cement doesn't work on PEX.

    • @Gio-ue8ps
      @Gio-ue8ps 16 дней назад +1

      @@buccaroo I had a master plumber do it. We’re all good now.

  • @NotSoLiberal
    @NotSoLiberal 2 месяца назад +3

    Clear and straightforwards! Also thanks for including the tools!

  • @barbarastein6693
    @barbarastein6693 6 месяцев назад +8

    Excellent video. Everything i needed to know in a short amount of time. Thank you!

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Glad the video covered what you needed. If you dive into any more DIY projects, happy plumbing! 🛠️👍

  • @any2xml
    @any2xml 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the clear, well paced video.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  2 месяца назад

      Awesome!! I’m still trying to get better one video at time… thanks for the support!!! 😊

  • @Freedomsterfire
    @Freedomsterfire Месяц назад +1

    Bro, taking mine off was a mission. Ended up using a multi tool to cut into the valve as I didn’t have quite enough pipe sticking out of the wall. Crazy, but got it done. Thanks.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Месяц назад

      Oh yeah! Sometimes they don’t leave enough pipe sticking out for you… I’m glad it worked out!

  • @christiebean
    @christiebean 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank goodness for ALL of this information!! 🤩

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  6 месяцев назад

      I am so glad you found this informative… thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Tips like these can save you from a big headache in the future. 🛠️✌️

  • @rostar30
    @rostar30 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for this info.

  • @Blasfemurr
    @Blasfemurr Год назад +9

    this is exactly what I needed for a repair, thanks!

  • @ToriKamal
    @ToriKamal 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. So helpful and easy to follow!

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks a bunch! Glad you found it helpful and easy to follow! If you ever need more tips, I'm here! 👍😊

  • @philsheu712106
    @philsheu712106 23 дня назад +2

    My house has this kind of plastic valves, they still working fine, no leaking after 10 years.
    My previous rental house has the metal valves, it leaks.
    I think it really depends.
    If it ain't broke, don't Fix It 😆

  • @kelliequintanilla7703
    @kelliequintanilla7703 Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @AztecWench
    @AztecWench 4 месяца назад +2

    I use a pipe cutter. It may take more time but it works like a charm. It leaves no damage.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  4 месяца назад

      Oh YES!!.. I have seen that method of removing, it's super neat. 👍

    • @jamesrudolph7794
      @jamesrudolph7794 3 месяца назад +1

      Tubing cutter around the base of the valve is the way to go. Leaves you plenty of pipe to work with.

  • @metatradingsupport313
    @metatradingsupport313 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much! Do you have the link of those items. That's exactly what i needed. TYIA

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  9 месяцев назад +2

      Hey there! 👍
      I've just added this to the description. Here are the materials I used.
      Water Shutoffs (www.amazon.com/Eastman-04345LF-Angle-Stop-Valve/dp/B00LGZIVS6/ref=sr_1_3?crid=14KUOZ6IJVN4E&keywords=1%2F2%2Bin.%2BCPVC%2BInlet%2Bx%2B3%2F8%2Bin.%2BCompression&qid=1692974047&sprefix=1%2F2%2Bin.%2Bcpvc%2Binlet%2Bx%2B3%2F8%2Bin.%2Bcompression%2Caps%2C84&sr=8-3&th=1)
      - Water Lines (www.amazon.com/Homevacious-24-Inch-Connector-Braided-Stainless/dp/B07JGQ69KR/ref=sr_1_4?crid=32W9W5W6OEGPB&keywords=faucet%2Bwater%2Blines&qid=1692974723&s=hi&sprefix=faucet%2Bwater%2Blines%2Ctools%2C94&sr=1-4&th=1)
      - CPVC Weld-Cement (www.amazon.com/Oatey-31128-Medium-Orange-4-Ounce/dp/B001AZ5JNW?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1)
      Thanks for watching. 🎬

  • @zakimahmoud7748
    @zakimahmoud7748 8 месяцев назад

    you convinced me! now to see if i can do it or call someone lol

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  7 месяцев назад

      Great! Yes, just take few hours of the day and knock these out. Hope it goes smoothly for you. 👍😊

  • @gregsewell4259
    @gregsewell4259 3 месяца назад +1

    Good instructional video for removal of the Accor push/pull valves and installation of the newer (safer) metal twist valves. However, at 3:40 in your video you incorrectly stated that pulling on the Aacor push/pull valve knob opens the valve, and pushing it in closes it. This is incorrect as when you pull it out, the valve shuts off. Pushing it in opens the valve. The valve operation is backwards from how you stated it.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  2 месяца назад +1

      Great catch!!! Thanks for pointing it out… you are right about that.

  • @mn1170
    @mn1170 3 месяца назад

    I may have to be doing this.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  2 месяца назад

      Yes! Check your plumbing.. I highly recommend this.

  • @user-pl2er4qo3t
    @user-pl2er4qo3t 10 месяцев назад +3

    Just wondering about that REALLY short value you glued on. Won't that cause some issues later on down road if that valve fails? Wouldn't a sharkbite be a better choice for future repairs?

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  9 месяцев назад +6

      It’s a good question. Generally the “glued on” valve has a lesser chance of a leak. However, it is not replaceable like Sharkbites. Personally, I prefer to have to cut off a faulty valve, gluing a new one, over using sharkbite ones. But either is a solution to these horrific plastic valves. Thanks a ton for watching and commenting. 👍👍👍

    • @boblenihan4425
      @boblenihan4425 5 месяцев назад +2

      Another thing is sharkbites tend to blow off if you’re plumbing freezes. It less likely for a glued fitting to blow off. Any pipe can burst though.

  • @Mach1-9538
    @Mach1-9538 23 дня назад

    Big help 🎉🎉🎉

  • @Pangito
    @Pangito 10 месяцев назад

    Should I use a licensed plumber to switch out these to metal angle stops?

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  10 месяцев назад

      Check your local jurisdiction… Most states allows you, as a homeowner, to maintain and repair your own plumbing. As far as difficulty, this is a very simple repair.

  • @bradleyjoseph6260
    @bradleyjoseph6260 Год назад

    What do I put on there as a shutoff if I have pex and don't have a pex tool

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Год назад +1

      Great question!!!
      If you have pex at home and don't have the tool, you can use a compression fitting, like this one.
      www.amazon.com/BrassCraft-G2CR19X-C1-Compression-Outlet/dp/B003B6FKVY/ref=sr_1_57?crid=20HSE1FPIJZAC&keywords=compression+fitting+1%2F4+turn&qid=1679876895&sprefix=compression+fitting+1%2F4+turn%2Caps%2C83&sr=8-57
      You will need to use a brass insert as well... Here it is.
      www.amazon.com/Beduan-Compression-Fitting-Insert-Support/dp/B08HHXBK7V/ref=sr_1_2?crid=13IQDCJVRU7FM&keywords=compression+fitting+1+pex+sleeve&qid=1679876975&sprefix=compression+fitting+1+pex+sleeve%2Caps%2C130&sr=8-2
      Good luck, thanks for watching!!

  • @JB11335
    @JB11335 25 дней назад

    Thank you for the video! Wish the pipes were copper in my house...

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  20 дней назад

      Yes! Many of these houses with cpvc pipes have issues. Thanks for watching

  • @kennglee
    @kennglee 3 месяца назад

    Interesting. The parts you listed in the description are links to Amazon, which has designated these as “frequently returned items”. Maybe some updated parts are needed?

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for pointing that!! I will check it out…

  • @SW-ed2fg
    @SW-ed2fg Месяц назад

    But since you pull it to turn of the water do you have to push it back in when you put the new valve on? I’m a woman and plan to do this myself so I wasn’t sure

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Месяц назад

      I recommend replacing. The new valve is a multi turn valve… if you are asking how to turn on after replacing , its just turning the valve clockwise.

  • @blazinfresh
    @blazinfresh Год назад

    Is this the same process for the water going to toilet?

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Год назад

      Very similar, the only difference is the type/size of your water lines... most likely you will need one of these for your toilet.
      www.amazon.com/Fluidmaster-B1T12CS-Connector-Braided-Stainless/dp/B005SPLBWS/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=water+supply+lines+for+toilet&qid=1680799388&sprefix=water+supplu+lines+for+to%2Caps%2C137&sr=8-5

  • @MrDarren5012
    @MrDarren5012 10 месяцев назад +1

    You have cpvc there which will also snap right off when older that 5 to 10 years due to how brittle it gets

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  9 месяцев назад +2

      I agree 100%… CPVC is not the best material after it ages. This whole scenario is an insurance nightmare. 😀

    • @pythonprogrammer7354
      @pythonprogrammer7354 4 месяца назад

      ​@@DIYPlumbingGuyThere will be a lot of homes and apartment buildings with severe flood damage in the future. The insurance companies will probably make people replace those plastic pushon valves to what you did here. Before insuring their home etc.

  • @angshumanchakraborty4668
    @angshumanchakraborty4668 Год назад +1

    Can I add compression fit valve?

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Год назад

      If you are going to use compression, make sure to use the proper fitting for CPVC, if that's what you have in your home.

  • @dannylay7965
    @dannylay7965 2 месяца назад

    Mine is 20 years old and it just started to leak. Im about to do this. Thank you

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  2 месяца назад

      That is the problem…we never know when these will fail, I’m glad you caught it on time. Good luck.

  • @NotSoLiberal
    @NotSoLiberal 2 месяца назад

    What if you end up cutting the pipe coming out of the wall too short. Is there any way out ?

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  2 месяца назад

      How short? Can you add a coupling to the pipe and extend? If not, you need to cut into the wall for the repair.

    • @NotSoLiberal
      @NotSoLiberal 2 месяца назад

      @@DIYPlumbingGuyYes I was thinking perhaps some kind of coupling. I assume the same type of cement can be used to secure two together ?

  • @hassanfarooq7379
    @hassanfarooq7379 2 месяца назад

    Could you please explain how to attach bidet connection to existing flowtite pipe connection?

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  20 дней назад +1

      You can’t… you need to remove the flowtite shut offs and replace with a regular one.

  • @downside1237
    @downside1237 4 месяца назад

    How could I put this on 1/2 PEX?

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  4 месяца назад

      Assuming you have PEX B, you could get a shut off valve that is crimped to the PEX and go from there. Here's one amzn.to/3OgcFxW. Good Luck!!👍🛠

  • @bidennyou1093
    @bidennyou1093 Год назад +1

    I have a question. PVC glue can be used to connect Plastic & Metal?

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Год назад +3

      No, you cannot use PVC cement for adhering Metal to Plastic. Also, there are specific types of PVC cement for specific applications, such as water, sewer, pressure, non-pressure, etc… I hope this clarification helps. And thanks for supporting the channel!!!!

    • @BOUTtoPOPtrunk
      @BOUTtoPOPtrunk Год назад +5

      Those angle stops he’s using are specific for cpvc. The body is made of metal but the inside where you put the glue is plastic

  • @paulgettinger5983
    @paulgettinger5983 8 месяцев назад +2

    I use a pipe cutter to cut the FlowTite off. This way you do not lose pipe.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  8 месяцев назад +1

      Good idea! That's definitely the way to go, especially if you have just a bit of pipe sticking out. Thanks for sharing this useful tip; I appreciate it! 😄🛠️👍

    • @NotSoLiberal
      @NotSoLiberal 2 месяца назад

      Can you use a multi-tool ?

  • @buccaroo
    @buccaroo 16 дней назад

    Make sure your pipes are PVC if you use this method. If they are PEX pipes (used in many newer homes), you will need a stop valve instead of the PVC cement. The cement doesn't work on PEX.

  • @lefauxpas
    @lefauxpas 10 месяцев назад +2

    Don’t forget to turn off the main water supply valve before doing this!

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  9 месяцев назад +3

      Correct! 👍… I keep forgetting the “little” yet important things. Well noted. Thanks for watching.

    • @lefauxpas
      @lefauxpas 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@DIYPlumbingGuy didn’t mean to sound like I was shouting at you lol!😀😂😂😂

  • @davidgill2268
    @davidgill2268 6 месяцев назад +1

    All good but you forgot a few steps, Like when dealing with cpvc pipe and the glue it needs time to set up before turning on the water . Otherwise you will flood your house !!

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the heads up! You're right, allowing the glue to set is crucial with CPVC. It's a key step to avoid unwanted surprises. Stay dry and safe on your projects! 🚿👷‍♂️

    • @SW-ed2fg
      @SW-ed2fg Месяц назад

      How long would you allow it to set for ?

  • @orchidbloom7987
    @orchidbloom7987 7 месяцев назад

    Many times? To me they are in a time use. I am 120lbs. I cannot imagine someone with more strength than me pulling that, youb will be pulling the entire wall.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  7 месяцев назад

      Super agree! These things are not robust at all… if you ever have a chance go ahead and replace them all. Thanks for watching ✌️

  • @jpsandberg
    @jpsandberg Месяц назад

    there are 2 orings on these,. one on the ID/inside and one on the OD/outside. Both can be seen in the video. The ID oring is on the outside of the barb that fits into the water line tube.
    while these are a less than ideal valve, this video is incorrect because water does not pool up betweenthe 2 orings by design (although there is a good possibility that BOTH orings can go out, his description of how it operates is incorrect.

    • @jpsandberg
      @jpsandberg Месяц назад

      also, he uses cements to install the new valves?!?!?! This is SO bad. what if the valve needs to be replaced for some reason?
      Finally, he used FAR too much cement to instal these. IT's going to leak thru and into the water line when installed. such bad advice here

  • @JohnQPublic345
    @JohnQPublic345 2 месяца назад

    I'm a plumber, and sigh every time I see these. Pain in the arse to remove

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  2 месяца назад

      I know right!!! These are the worst… thanks for watching 👍

  • @greg33770
    @greg33770 8 месяцев назад +3

    That plastic push pull looks cheap....why the hell would they even put that in ?

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  8 месяцев назад +5

      Great observation! You're spot on about the plastic push-pull design - it's commonly used in new-construction due to its cost-efficiency, especially in houses with builder-grade materials. I definitely recommend replacing them all. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel, your comment means a lot! 🏡💡🙌

    • @kennglee
      @kennglee 3 месяца назад

      My builder, Veridian, did it for exactly that reason- they’re cheap-ass people.

    • @davidmorley7778
      @davidmorley7778 3 месяца назад

      Because builders subs are lazy as F-K

    • @borissakharov3794
      @borissakharov3794 6 дней назад +1

      You answered your own question lol. It’s because they’re cheap.

  • @brandonwilliams805
    @brandonwilliams805 Месяц назад

    Ok, so did u turn off the water going into the house first?
    Or doesn't it automatically do that?
    Need better videos with each step.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Месяц назад

      lol!!! I wish I had an automatic water shutoff. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel.

  • @ecurb711
    @ecurb711 9 месяцев назад

    So you left one pipe longer than the other? Coming out of the wall? You couldn’t make them even?
    🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  9 месяцев назад +2

      Hey there! 🤣 Thanks a bunch for checking out the video and for having such a keen eye! - I admit, those pipes might have been in a bit of a competition to see which one could be longer. 🙈 But hey, making videos is a wild ride, and sometimes even the pipes want to add their own twist, right? Thanks for being understanding, and I promise the next ones will be perfectly even! Keep on watching and stay awesome! 👍🎥

    • @ecurb711
      @ecurb711 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DIYPlumbingGuy ok they better be even. You gave me your word. I’ll be looking forward to the next video now.

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  9 месяцев назад

      @@ecurb711 You're on! 👍 Next video will have those pipes perfectly in sync. Thanks for keeping an eye out and staying tuned! 🛠️🎥

    • @suekotchevar2765
      @suekotchevar2765 4 месяца назад

      If there's a next time you will be cutting a hole in wall on the short stub no pipe left for a new valve

  • @windfall6253
    @windfall6253 2 месяца назад

    How do these inferior things even pass manufacturing & quality inspection? I don't get it. 🤷🤷‍♀️🤷‍♂️

    • @DIYPlumbingGuy
      @DIYPlumbingGuy  Месяц назад

      Me neither… most cases it comes down to cost, these are cheaper and quicker to install.