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1-800-223-7019. Work must be done by a Safety Valve referred contractor to be covered sodo NOT call a contractor directly or your claim will not be covered.
To start a claim you must call Safety Valve directly at 1-800-713-1613. Work must be done by a Safety Valve referred contractor to be covered so do NOT call a contractor directly or your claim will not be covered.
All leaking internal clean water pipes (hot or cold), fittings and valves from the point the supply enters the house up to and including the shut-off valve before each fixture
The curb box allows access to the curb valve, and the curb valve is the valve located on your property that can be used to shut off the water in the event of an emergency water line leak.
The Water Line Protection Plan covers from where your water service line connects to your main water valve in your basement to the curb valve located on your property. In some instances, you may also own and be responsible for the water line in the street, which runs from your curb valve on your property to the water main in the street. (We suggest you contact your local water utility for clarification.)
No, the main shut-off valve in your home is not covered under the Water Line Protection Plan. It is the point where the water service line coming into your home ends. We consider the main valve as part of your internal plumbing. If you would like coverage for the main shut-off valve, please review our In-Home Plumbing Protection Plan.
All plans take effect 30 days after the enrollment is processed and payment received, regardless of whether you pay by check, bank account or with a credit card. In some cases, we may need to perform an on-site inspection, so we provide customers with a 30-day window to account for this possibility.
Locate and alert you to potential plumbing problems before they become an emergency and find money wasting leaks. Provide you with all your plumbing needs during the year at our special preferred customer “Value Rate”. This savings alone will more than pay for your annual investment, ask your technician to show you your savings. Provide preferential dispatching when ever the need arises. Show you money saving ideas and products. Share with you information on available items for the safety and protection of your family.
Safety & Environmental Protection… Periodic maintenance and inspection of equipment ensures it’s operating safely as well as safeguards the health and welfare of your family. You are also ensured of total water quality management.
Over time hoses will harden and crack. Think of the damage that would be caused should they burst when you are away from home. Also, if you did have to turn off the water, you would want to be sure the valve will work properly.
A complete visual check of the heater will be done. The temperature and pressure safety relief valve will be checked for safe operation. The drain valve will be checked and cleared of sediment. We will check the water temperature of the water in your house and adjust the thermostat if required.
Your technician will walk through your home, inspecting your complete plumbing system and gas system. Gas connections and exposed gas piping will be visually inspected. You will be shown where your emergency water main cutoff valve and emergency gas cutoff valve are located and we will check for proper operation. Also, each valve will be tagged for easy recognition.
Service Line Warranties of America (SLWA), a HomeServe USA company operating out of Pennsylvania, offers protection plans for your home’s heating, cooling, water, sewer, gas, and electrical lines. This company is separate from local utilities, and the service contracts it provides will cover damage to utility lines that home insurance and local municipalities won’t. Keep reading this review to learn more about plans, coverage, and pricing.
Service Line Warranties offers 10 basic repair plans, each corresponding to a home utility system. When you visit the Service Line Warranties website, you can input your zip code and see the available service line protection programs and plans in your area. Since Service Line Warranties of America doesn’t provide a coverage map, trying to find information on gas line coverage is a hit-and-miss search if it’s not available in your zip code.
There does not appear to be any add-on or customizable options with this home warranty company—you may only choose from the warranty plans that the company offers in your location. However, you can purchase packages that combine the company’s heating and cooling plans in some locations.
Note: Service Line Warranties offers discounts in some locations. For example, in this zip code, the company offers the first year of its Exterior Septic/Sewer Line plan for 50% off—it would normally be $12.48 a month. Purchasing a combo plan, if one is available in your area, may also save you money over purchasing both plans separately.
If you’re able to spend a little more each month, you can obtain repair coverage for the systems andmajor appliances in your home. We recommend American Home Shield (AHS), a home warranty provider with nearly 50 years in the business. AHS offers plenty of extra options for coverage, 24/7 customer service, and plans that are available everywhere in the U.S. except Alaska.
Instead of plans separated by utilities, American Home Shield offers a plan that covers all systems, another plan that covers all appliances with those systems, and the ShieldPlatinum™ plan that covers both systems and appliances with additional benefits like free roof leak coverage.
V, VB, and VL series 2-, 3-, and 5-valve instrument manifolds; VE series 2-, 3-, and 5-valve direct-mount manifolds; 2-valve remote-mount manifolds;Mod 85 modular instrumentation systems
Packless valves with all-metal seal to atmosphere; Working pressures up to 3500 psig (241 bar); Temperatures up to 400°F (204°C); VCR® face seal fitting, Swagelok® tube fitting, and weld end connections
Features: Working pressures up to 3000 psig (206 bar); Temperatures up to 400°F (204°C) with standard PTFE packing, up to 600°F (315°C) with optional Grafoil® packing; Straight and angle-pattern valves
Swagelok thermal-immersion diaphragm valves offer high-speed actuation and are designed for optimum performance at 220 degrees C (428 degrees F) for high-temperature processes.
ALD 3, 6, and 7 Diaphragm Valves and ALD20 Bellows: Ultrahigh cycle life, high-speed actuation; Up to 392°F (200°C) w thermal actuators; Electronic actuator position-sensing; ultrahigh-purity applications; High flow capacity, PFA seat, Normally closed pneumatic actuation, Alloy 22 available
Features: 316L stainless steel and modified PTFE wetted parts; Variety of compact multivalve, multiport configurations; Choice of sanitary clamp and butt weld end connections; Choice of pneumatic or manual actuators in plastic or aluminum; Five sizes from 1/2 to 2 in.
Features: All-welded design provides reliable containment of system fluid; Forward flow starts at less than 2 psig (0.14 bar) pressure differential; Valve closes with less than 2 psig (0.14 bar) back pressure; 316L SS body offers enhanced material purity
Features: stainless steel, carbon steel, and duplex stainless steel materials; pressure ratings in accordance with ASME B16.5; flanged connections compatible with ASME B16.5; ball valve bore sizes from 3/8 to 2 in. (9.5 to 50.8 mm)
Features: Packless valves with all-metal seal to atmosphere; Working pressures up to 500 psig (34.4 bar); Temperatures up to 200°F (93°); 1/4 to 1/2 in. and 6 to 12 mm end connections
Features: The Swagelok® compact gauge valve provides fast, convenient installation and installation and gauge maintenance in a lightweight package and smaller footprint than conventional assemblies.
Features: Compact, packless valve switches flow from one line to another. Torlon® stem guide ensures proper alignment for consistent shutoff performance. Manual and spring-return and double-acting pneumatic actuators are available. End connections include 1/4 in. Swagelok® VCR® metal gasket face seal fittings and 1/4 in. Swagelok tube fittings.
Features: 316 stainless steel materials; Union-bonnet construction for safety; Grafoil® packing for high-temperature performance; Swagelok® tube fitting, female NPT, and tube or pipe socket weld end connections
Features: Limits access to manually actuated valves;Lockout accessory enables compliance with OSHA Lockout/Tagout, Standard 29 CFR Part 1910.147, Control of Hazardous Energy Bright safety orange color promotes high visibility. Other colors are available.
GB series ball valves; Working pressures up to 6250 psig (430 bar) with temperatures from –40 to 248˚F (–40 to 120˚C); Swagelok® tube fitting end connections, 3/8 in. to 1 in. female pipe, and fractional or metric (12 mm to 25 mm); Corrosion-resistant body materials: 316/316L, Alloy 2507, 6-Moly, Alloy 625, Alloy 825, Alloy C-276; Optional API 607 for fire-safe applications and NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 for sour gas
Features: 1/8 to 2 in. and 6 to 25 mm sizes; Stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, and special alloy materials; On-off (2-way) and switching (3-way) valves; Compensating seat design; Live-loaded, two-piece stem packing
Features: 3/8 to 1 in. sizes; alloy 625, alloy 825, Alloy 2507, and alloy 6-moly materials; On-off (2-way) valves; Compensating seat design; Live-loaded, two-piece stem packing
Bleed Valves: Working pressures up to 10 000 psig (689 bar); Temperatures up to 850°F (454°C); 316 stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy 400, or alloy C-276 materials. Purge Valves: Working pressures up to 4000 psig (275 bar); Temperatures up to 600°F (315°C); 316 stainless steel, brass, or carbon steel materials
Features: Rack and pinion pneumatic actuators, solenoid valves, and limit switches; ISO 5211-compliant pneumatic actuators, solenoid valves, limit switches, and position sensors; Complete actuated assemblies and kits for field assembly available
Features: Alloy 625, alloy 825, and Alloy 2507 super duplex stainless steel materials; Available for CH4 adn Ch8 series check valves; Working pressures up to 6 000 psig (413 bar); 1/4 to 1/2 in. Swagelok tube fitting or NPT end connections;
VYC industrial, SAU was organized in 1914. We are thus privileged in being considered one of pioneer companies in the design and manufacture of all types of intercepting and control valves for fluids in Spain.
• Linebacker, $85/year. Covers the cost of repairing or replacing the service line, curb valve, and first shut-off valve, with a $10,000 limit per year.
• Linebacker Complete, $185/year. Linebacker Plan plus in-home plumbing coverage for internal water pipes, connected fittings, and valves but not leaking or broken water fixtures. Service fee/repair is $50 plus up to $2,000 for remaining plumbing repair.
“Covered repairs” include “as many service calls as you need … to repair or replace a leaking, frozen, or permanently blocked exterior water-service line from your utility’s responsibility … to the water meter or main shut-off valve inside your home damaged due to normal wear and tear not accident or negligence.”