Tool for stuck PVC valves?

denisbaldwin

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I have a number of the little red PVC valves throughout my pump setup to control the skimmer, main drain, intake for the vacuum, etc.etc.

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With the pump off, they're still a pain to move with bare hands. Upgrading to a wrench, I've managed to sheer the wings right off from one of them. Is there a tool specifically used to gain leverage on stuck PVC valves? As they are plastic, I'm hesitant to use anything heavy duty (again) but would like something dependable I can always count on.

If only there were PVC valves with long handles like the jandy valves but not ridiculously expensive.

Denis
 
That is the #1 reason why I hate ball valve. #2 is they will leak over some time. Pop the remaining piece of red handle off and use an adjustable wrench. The three way valves in the pictorial glossary also come in a 2 port version. Much more reliable and somewhat more costly, but unless you have additional changes, it's a 1 time fix. If they ever leak, you can replace the guts. No plumbing changes needed.

Scott
 
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