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PVC valves
What Are PVC Valves?
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) valves are essential components in piping systems used to control the flow of water in various applications, including swimming pools.
In swimming pools, PVC valves are important for managing water flow, allowing precise control of filtration, drainage, and circulation. That's why at Piscinas y Productos we offer a wide selection of PVC valves for pools.
If you need more valves or pipes, you can browse our catalog.
Benefits of PVC Valves
The PVC valves available at Piscinas y Productos do not corrode over time, making them ideal for exposure to pool chemicals.
They require little maintenance and are easy to install, but we recommend consulting with expert staff before installation.
Types of PVC Valves for Pools
- Ball Valves: Ideal for on/off applications. Commonly used in pool filtration systems and return lines.
- Check Valves: Allow one-way flow and prevent backflow, protecting pumps and other equipment. Ideal for preventing backflow in circulation and drainage systems.
- Butterfly Valves: Suitable for applications requiring variable flow control. Compact design. Used in large circulation systems and applications where space is limited.
- Compression Valves: Easy to install and remove without special tools. Ideal for temporary connections or areas where frequent access is needed.
Buy PVC Valves for Pools at Piscinas y Productos
At Piscinas y Productos, we offer a wide range of high-quality PVC valves at the best online prices. Additionally, you will find in our online store the maintenance materials suitable for your valve.
Our expert team is happy to assist you with your purchase if you have any questions.
Frequently Asked Questions About PVC Valves
How do I install a PVC valve in my pool?
Installing a PVC valve is simple. Start by shutting off the water supply, measure and cut the pipe correctly, and use a PVC-specific adhesive to secure the valve in place. We recommend consulting an expert before making your purchase.
What should I do if the valve is not working properly?
If a PVC valve is not working properly, first check for any obstructions. If the problem persists, the valve may need to be replaced. Consult our experts for further advice.