Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help!
Ask    ||    Answer
 
Advanced  
 

Ask QuestionsprogressAnswer QuestionsprogressBuild ReputationprogressBecome an Expert
 
Free Answers in 3 Easy Steps

Register Now
3 Steps

At Ask Me Help Desk you can ask questions in any topic and have them answered for free by our experts. To ask questions or participate in answering them you must register for a free account. By registering you will be able to:
  • Get free answers from experts in any of our 300+ topics.
  • Accept money for answers that you provide.
  • Communicate privately with other members (PM).
  • See fewer ads.

Home > Home & Garden > Plumbing   »   Star Valve

 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Question
 
 
#1  
Old Jul 15, 2004, 09:30 PM
starfaz
New Member
starfaz is offline
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location:
Posts: 4
starfaz See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Send a message via ICQ to starfaz
Star Valve

Hi Guys!

I have a new plumbing problem, I think :-/ I came home from the beach and was greeted by a notice on my door from the county water department. It read, "We were doing a random inspection of homes in the area and discovered your star valve was leaking". It went on to say, "Please contact the county water department to notify us of the repair."

I called them to find out more, but all I got from them is that the "star valve" is located near the meter and that I should call a certified plumber immediately. My first reaction was to kick my ex's dog (it really was an accident). My second reaction is to ask you.

What in blazes (the harshest word I use) is a "star valve" and why should I care whether it leaks, or not?

Thanks!

Reply With Quote
 
     

Answers
 
 
Old Jul 16, 2004, 12:34 PM   #2  
Senior Plumbing Expert
speedball1 is offline
 
speedball1's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Sarasota, Fl.
Posts: 18,973
speedball1 See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.speedball1 See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.speedball1 See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.speedball1 See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.speedball1 See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.speedball1 See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.speedball1 See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.speedball1 See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.speedball1 See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.speedball1 See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Pay to call speedball1 for advice ($.95/min)
Call speedball1 via Skype™
Re: Star Valve

Hi Star,  "Star valve" has gotta be a nice new shiny word invented by your water department for something.  I dunno what it is and when I Googled it, Google couldn't tie star valve back to a water service.  It has to be one of several things. a backflow preventer valve or a pressure regulating valve.  Why should you be concerned?  Because if it's located downstream from your water meter then you're paying for all the water that's leaking out.  If the valve is connected in front,(the street side) of the meter then it's the city's responsible for the repair.  PS.  What beach did you come home from?  I live next to the Gulf Beachs  in the Tampa Bay Area.  Cheers,  Tom
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 16, 2004, 08:09 PM   #3  
Über Member
labman is offline
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Northern US
Posts: 10,646
labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Re: Star Valve

The city may be using sloppy terminology and referring to a valve by the manufacturer. Look around the water meter and see if you see anything leaking. If you see something leaking, likely that is the problem. Even if it isn't what they are worried about, you need to get any leak fixed. Look it over carefully. Measure the pipes on either side. Likely they will be what are called 3/4'' pipe, which is about an inch in diameter on the outside. If you can shut the water off before the leaking valve, you may be able to buy a new one and replace it.

On the other hand, city codes may require all plumbing to be done by a certified plumber.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 16, 2004, 11:11 PM   #4  
Über Member
labman is offline
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Northern US
Posts: 10,646
labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Re: Star Valve

One more point. If it is a back flow preventer and it is leaking backwards rather than out of the pipe, they may shut your water off until it is fixed.
  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 21, 2004, 10:17 PM   #5  
New Member
starfaz is offline
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location:
Posts: 4
starfaz See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Send a message via ICQ to starfaz
Re: Star Valve

Hi Guys!

I called the RotoRooter people and asked for the same guy that helped me before. He was real helpful last time. He said that the "problem" was a shut-off valve that somebody had installed before the meter to the house. It was on "their" side, not mine. He said the main shut-off was working perfectly and didn't need this extra valve. He took it out and said he would send the bill to the county water department. He also took a bunch of pictures of it and had his supervisor come out to look at it. I guess this was to cover themselves when they started asking the county to pay up.

Apparently, they called it a "star valve" because it had a handle that looked like a star. I looked at it and didn't see the resemblence. Mr. RR called it a wheel handle and it didn't have anything to do with the action of the valve. He said most of the county water dept people really knew their stuff and great to work with, but he also added that a few of them were complete.... well, I'll just leave what he said, to your imaginations

When I go to the beach (which is fairly often) I hang out at my brother's house in Sandestin, Florida. 8)

You guys are great. I appreciate the advice.

  Reply With Quote
 
     
 
 
Old Jul 22, 2004, 12:10 AM   #6  
Über Member
labman is offline
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Northern US
Posts: 10,646
labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.labman See this member's comment history on his/her Profile page.
Re: Star Valve

Interesting you are getting a big help from Rotorooter. Labor Day last year, we had a sewer back up at our church. We ended up with RR in place of our regular service. The worker was much more professional, and has helped us with some long standing problems. Had him back today for a urinal. I tried my hand snake yesterday, but couldn't get it past the trap, old cast iron stuff. He also worked on the Sloan Valve that was sticking.

Big problem with the church is that when it was built in the 50's they tied the down spouts to the sanitary sewers. It has been built on several times, and nobody is sure where the drains go. I insisted on replacing the downspouts and gutters a few years ago, and now with the larger roof, more water goes down the drain than it will take in a hard rain. $$$$$$$$$$$$$
  Reply With Quote
 
     

Your Answer
Email me when someone replies to my answer
Join Login





Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

 
Similar Sponsors


Thread Tools
Show Printable Version Show Printable Version
Email this Page Email this Page

Similar Threads
Any Star Trek fans on here?
(17 replies)
Your fav. female movie star
(7 replies)
Fav.Male Movie Star
(20 replies)
gas valve noise on main valve engagement
(1 replies)
Star Wars
(10 replies)

Search this Thread

Advanced Search

Bookmarks

Sponsors



Copyright ©2003 - 2009, Ask Me Help Desk.
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 04:09 AM.