I'm starting to design my plumbing for a new system which will have an external overflow box. I've noticed that a lot of people are putting unions or even true union ball valves within 6 inches or so underneath each drain bulkhead. However, I can't figure out why. What is the benefit?
I understand some people using a ball valve in lieu of a gate valve on the primary.
I also get that unions are nice to have from a disassembly perspective, but couldn't you just cut the lines later and add a union if you had to disassemble?
Am I missing something? Thanks!
I understand some people using a ball valve in lieu of a gate valve on the primary.
I also get that unions are nice to have from a disassembly perspective, but couldn't you just cut the lines later and add a union if you had to disassemble?
Am I missing something? Thanks!