Curb Valve

Kurrb Vahlve

Noun

A valve installed in the curb to control water flow.

Example usage: 'The curb valve needs to be replaced.'

Most used in: Areas with a high water table or near bodies of water.

Most used by: Plumbers and pipefitters.

Popularity: 8

Comedy Value: 4

Also see: Curb Stop Valve, Curb Box Valve, Curb Stop, Service Shutoff Valve,

What is a Curb Valve in Plumbing Construction?

A curb valve is a plumbing component used to control the flow of water into a building. It is typically located in the sidewalk or near the street in front of a building. The valve is typically connected to the water main, which is the source of the water supply for the building.

The curb valve is a critical component in plumbing construction, as it allows the water to be shut off quickly and easily in the event of an emergency. In addition, the valve can be used to control the amount of water that enters the building, which can help to conserve water and reduce water bills.

Curb valves are typically made from brass, bronze, or steel. The valves must be able to withstand extreme temperatures, pressure, and chemicals, so materials like stainless steel are often used. The valves can also be equipped with a variety of features, such as backflow prevention, pressure relief, and freeze protection.

In the United States, curb valves are required in most plumbing installations. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, an estimated 90% of all buildings in the U.S. have curb valves installed.

The Origin of the Term 'Curb Valve' in Plumbing

The term 'curb valve' is used to refer to a shut-off valve that connects the water main to a building. It is usually located at the city sidewalk or street curb, hence the term 'curb valve'.

The first use of the term 'curb valve' dates back to the late 1800s. It was first used in the United States, specifically in the Midwest region. It quickly spread across the country, becoming the standard term for this type of shut-off valve.

Today, the term 'curb valve' is used in plumbing construction around the world. It is used to refer to the shut-off valve that connects the water main to a building, and it is essential in ensuring the safe and reliable delivery of water to the building.

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