Brassware & Valves

Brassware & Valves are essential plumbing components used to control, regulate, and direct the flow of water and other fluids in domestic and commercial systems, offering durability, reliability, and corrosion resistance.

About Brassware & Valves

Brassware and valves are commonly used in plumbing, heating, and water distribution systems. Made from high-quality brass, these components are corrosion-resistant, long-lasting, and suitable for potable water systems. They include taps, stop valves, gate valves, check valves, radiator valves, and ball valves, providing precise control over flow and pressure. Their versatility makes them ideal for both domestic and commercial applications.

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Benefits

  • Durable and reliable: High-quality brass resists corrosion and wear.
  • Precise control: Allows accurate flow and pressure regulation.
  • Wide range of applications: Suitable for taps, radiators, boilers, and general plumbing systems.
  • Easy installation: Compatible with standard pipework and fittings.
  • Long-lasting performance: Maintains reliability over many years of use.

Applications

  • Domestic and commercial water supply systems.
  • Central heating and radiator connections.
  • Hot and cold water distribution points.
  • Boilers, cylinders, and other plumbing fixtures.
  • Pressure and flow control in industrial and commercial installations.

Key Features

  • High-quality brass construction for durability.
  • Variety of valves including ball valves, gate valves, check valves, stop valves, and radiator valves.
  • Wide range of taps including kitchen, basin, and utility taps.
  • Suitable for potable water systems (WRAS approved where applicable).
  • Threaded, compression, or soldered connections available.
  • Compliance with BS EN and other relevant plumbing standards.

Installation & Technical Info

Installation methods vary depending on the valve or fitting type. For compression fittings, ensure proper tightening without over-torquing. For soldered connections, clean and flux the pipe and fitting before heating and applying solder. Check all valves for leaks and ensure full operational functionality after installation.

Always follow manufacturer guidance and local plumbing regulations to ensure safe and compliant installations.