welder4956
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I had to replace a 2 year old pressure reducing valve today that was groaning and moaning every time we used the hot or cold water, took a shower or flushed the toilet. The previous one lasted 32 years. When I replaced it two years ago I used this valve (https://www.watts.com/products/plumbing-flow-control-solutions/pressure-reducing-valves/water-pressure-reducing-valves/lfn45b) because it was dimensionally the same and had the same pressure rating as the original. I think the original valve was made by Zurn.
This time I used this valve (https://www.watts.com/products/plumbing-flow-control-solutions/pressure-reducing-valves/water-pressure-reducing-valves/lf25aub-z3) because it is serviceable without removal, but is about 1" longer. So I had to cut the pipe and solder in a new fitting on the outlet side.
My question is, did I just get a cheap replacement two years ago? Is there a better choice?
This time I used this valve (https://www.watts.com/products/plumbing-flow-control-solutions/pressure-reducing-valves/water-pressure-reducing-valves/lf25aub-z3) because it is serviceable without removal, but is about 1" longer. So I had to cut the pipe and solder in a new fitting on the outlet side.
My question is, did I just get a cheap replacement two years ago? Is there a better choice?
