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About Ball Valves
Ball valves are one of the most reliable and widely used shut-off solutions in plumbing systems. Designed for quick operation, durability, and long-term performance, a ball valve uses a quarter-turn mechanism to instantly control water flow. Whether in residential plumbing, commercial construction, or industrial systems, ball valves provide dependable performance even after long periods without operation—making them a preferred choice among professional plumbers and DIY installers.
At Plumbingsell, we supply a range of plumbing ball valves, including lead-free brass, PVC and CPVC, PEX-ready, and multi-port configurations—compatible with various pipe types such as PEX, copper, PVC, CPVC, and plastic pipe connectors.
What Is a Ball Valve?
A ball valve is a quarter-turn shut-off valve featuring a precision-machined, spherical ball inside the valve housing. The ball contains a bore that allows or blocks water flow depending on the handle position:
- Open Position — The opening aligns with the pipe for full, unobstructed flow
- Closed Position — The ball turns 90 degrees, sealing the passage and creating a leak-resistant seal
This mechanism makes ball valves ideal for use as water valves, waterline valves, shutoff valves, emergency plumbing shut-offs, and appliance isolation valves. With clear open/closed visibility, ball valves simplify system diagnostics and maintenance, even for non-professionals.
Types of Ball Valves
Ball valves can be categorized by port type, application, material, and connection method. Common types offered at Plumbingsell include:
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By Port Type:
- Full Port (Full Bore) — Maximum flow with minimal pressure drop, ideal for water supply and HVAC systems
- Standard Port — Compact design where slight flow restriction is acceptable
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By Application:
- 2-Way Ball Valves — Simple ON/OFF shut-off control, most commonly used
- 3-Way Ball Valves (L-Port or T-Port) — Used for diverting, mixing, or complex flow control
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By Material:
- Lead-Free Brass Ball Valves — Safe for drinking water
- Bronze
- PVC / CPVC Ball Valves
- Stainless Steel Valves — Ideal for high-pressure, industrial, or corrosive environments
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By Connection Method:
- Threaded (NPT / FIP / MIP) — Standard household shut-off valves
- Sweat (Copper) — Traditional copper pipe plumbing lines
- PEX (Crimp or Expansion) — Modern residential water line installations
- Push-to-Connect — Tool-free installation for quick retrofits
- Compression — Commonly used for fixture connection points like faucets or toilets
Where Are Ball Valves Used?
Ball valves are commonly installed in residential and commercial plumbing systems, including:
- Main water shutoff points
- Water heater isolation
- Sink, toilet, dishwasher, and washing machine supply lines
- Irrigation and outdoor hose systems
- Hydronic and HVAC loops
Because they operate reliably even after long inactivity, ball valves are preferred over gate valves and globe valves for primary shut-off functions.
Shop Ball Valves at Plumbingsell
Whether you need a simple waterline valve, a heavy-duty industrial shut-off, or a replacement valve for an appliance, Plumbingsell provides high-quality ball valves at competitive pricing with fast shipping and bulk purchase options. Browse our collection today to find the right valve for your next plumbing project.
