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Water Valve Repair

Water Valve Repair & Replacement for St. George Homes

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Leaky Valve or Low Pressure? We’ll Fix It

Small plumbing components can cause big problems, especially when they control the flow of water inside your home. If you’re seeing signs like water dripping under a sink, weak water pressure, or valves that won’t turn at all, Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup is here to help. We repair and replace water valves in homes throughout St. George and surrounding areas.

Many homeowners don’t notice valve issues until they cause damage or create a plumbing emergency. If a valve is leaking, stuck, or won’t shut off, it’s time to replace it.

Where Water Valves Matter in Your Home

Water valves are located at critical points in your plumbing system. They control flow to sinks, toilets, appliances, hose bibbs, and sometimes even individual rooms. Some valves regulate water pressure or connect new fixtures to existing supply lines. If these parts fail, the damage can be costly, or stop your water altogether.

In most homes, we service:

  • Angle stops under sinks or behind toilets
  • Supply valves for water heaters and laundry machines
  • Pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) where water enters the home
  • Outdoor hose bibbs and irrigation shutoffs
  • Gate valves or older in-line isolation points

Rust, corrosion, or poor installation can make these valves fail over time. We catch the problem early and install long-lasting replacements.

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Professional Water Valve Services

Whether you’re remodeling or dealing with a leak, our plumbers handle valve work with care. We can add new shutoffs, replace damaged ones, or install modern, corrosion-resistant models that meet current plumbing codes.

Our residential water valve services include:

  • Removal and replacement of leaking or damaged valves
  • Upgrading to quarter-turn shutoffs for faster control
  • Replacing pressure regulators to improve home water flow
  • Fixing threaded connections, stem leaks, or worn washers
  • Adding shutoff valves during fixture installs or upgrades

We always test our work and make sure everything seals properly. No mess, no surprises, just solid, code-compliant plumbing.

Why Call Roto-Rooter for Valve Repairs?

We’re a licensed, local team backed by the nationally trusted Roto-Rooter brand. Every job is done right the first time using the best tools and parts. We understand how water pressure, pipe age, and even mineral content affect home plumbing in Southern Utah, and we build solutions that last.

  • Quick appointments and fast repairs
  • Clear, up-front pricing
  • Friendly, background-checked technicians
  • Respect for your home, time, and safety

Proudly Serving Homeowners Across Washington and Iron County

We repair and replace water valves throughout:

Southern Utah’s hard water and desert soil are tough on plumbing components. We know what to expect and how to fix it for good.

Call Now to Replace or Repair Water Valves in Your Home

Don’t let a small valve cause a big problem. Roto-Rooter can inspect, fix, or upgrade your home’s water valves today. Call (435) 673-2511 to schedule fast, professional service in St. George and surrounding areas.

We also handle full leak repair, fixture replacements, and emergency plumbing calls when water won’t stop flowing.

TOP 10 REASONS TO CHOOSE ROTO-ROOTER IN SOUTHERN UTAH!

1. Roto-Rooter is recognized as one of America’s very top plumbing brands.

2. We are an Emergency Plumber – Available 24/7 to respond to your plumbing emergencies.

3. 80 years of industry-specific experience

4. We only hire top professionals

5. We have a 96% satisfaction rate – check our authentic reviews on Google & other places.

6. We treat your home like it is our own.

7. Our Pricing is transparent and affordable

8. We offer Fast, Free, No obligation Estimates

9. We serve residential, commercial, and government clients.

10. If you choose us, you can expect the very best!

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With a 4.9 overall rating on Google for Plumbing

We are the Top Rated Plumber in the area!

Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs

Is it Possible to Unclog the Drain With Baking Soda And Vinegar?

Although it might help to loosen some minor blockages, because of the gas reaction. Unfortunately it isn’t usually strong enough to get rid of larger or hard to reach clogs. Because of those major reasons baking soda and vinegar are only meant for smaller clogs.

How Long Does a Sewer Camera Inspection Take?

Sewer camera inspections typically take about one to three hours, depending on the type of sewer system and sewer line access conditions.

How Often Should I Get a Sewer Camera Inspection?

We recommend you inspect your sewer systems at least once every year. That way, you can catch any pipe cracks or tree roots before they cause serious damage.

When Do Water Heaters Need Replacing?

Water heater replacement services may become necessary when your old unit produces discolored water, makes knocking noises, doesn’t produce hot water or operates past its expected lifespan. By replacing your water heater on time you can save valuable time and money before the emergency plumbing situation strucs.

What Causes Water Damage?

As a water damage restoration company, our water damage plumber team can quickly pinpoint the damage source. The most common culprits usually include:

  • Natural disasters like floods or heavy rainstorms
  • Broken pipes
  • Roof leaks
  • A leak in the ceiling from overflowing drains on the upper floors
  • Water heater leaks
  • These issues can cause damage requiring minor repairs.

However, sometimes structural damage occurs, resulting in the need for a full water mitigation and water damage restoration service.

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