Description
Product Overview
EFIELD angle stop valves are precision-engineered for reliable water control in plumbing systems. Constructed from lead-free brass with a durable chrome-plated finish, these valves ensure corrosion resistance and long-term performance. They feature a 1/4-turn mechanism for quick shutoff, with inlet and outlet connections sized at 5/8-inch and 3/8-inch OD compression respectively. Each valve is Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) certified, meeting strict safety and quality standards for both residential and commercial applications. Available in straight and angle styles, these valves come in multiple pack sizes from single units to packs of 50, providing flexibility for various project scales.

Usage
These stop valves are designed for controlling water supply to fixtures like toilets, sinks, showers, and kitchen faucets. They are suitable for DIY homeowners and professional plumbers alike, offering easy installation in new constructions or replacement projects. The angle style is ideal for tight spaces where pipes meet at 90 degrees, while the straight version works well in linear plumbing runs. Use them in residential homes, apartments, or commercial buildings to manage hot and cold water lines efficiently.
Why Choose Us
EFIELD valves stand out due to their robust lead-free brass construction, which prevents contamination and ensures drinking water safety. The chrome finish not only enhances appearance but also provides extra protection against rust and wear. With UPC certification, these valves comply with industry regulations, giving you peace of mind. The variety of pack sizes and styles allows for cost-effective stocking, whether for a single repair or large-scale installations. Backed by positive customer reviews and a high best-seller rank in faucet valves, EFIELD delivers reliability and value.
Key Features
- Lead-free brass material for safe, durable water control
- Chrome-plated finish resists corrosion and maintains aesthetics
- 1/4-turn operation enables fast and easy shutoff
- UPC certified for compliance with plumbing standards
- Multiple pack sizes and styles to fit any project need
FAQ
What is the difference between angle and straight stop valves?
Angle stop valves have a 90-degree bend, making them ideal for connections where the water line meets the fixture at an angle, such as under sinks. Straight stop valves are used when the pipe runs directly to the fixture without bending.
Are these valves suitable for both hot and cold water?
Yes, EFIELD stop valves are designed to handle both hot and cold water in residential and commercial plumbing systems, ensuring versatile application.
Do I need special tools for installation?
Installation requires basic plumbing tools like a wrench for compression fittings. No batteries or advanced equipment are needed, making it accessible for DIY enthusiasts.
What does UPC certification mean?
UPC certification indicates that the valves meet Uniform Plumbing Code standards, which include safety, performance, and material requirements, ensuring they are safe for potable water systems.
Can I use these valves for outdoor plumbing?
While designed for indoor use, they can be used in protected outdoor areas if shielded from extreme weather, but always check local codes for specific requirements.






























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