Professional Angle Valve Installation & Repair
Our Angle Valve Services
We provide professional plumbing solutions to optimize water control, prevent leaks, and enhance system performance.
- Secure Installations – Properly fitted valves to ensure leak-free connections.
- Leak Repair & Replacement – Fixing faulty or corroded valves to prevent water waste and damage.
- Enhanced Water Control – Easy shut-off access for maintenance and emergencies.
- Reliable, Long-Lasting Materials – High-quality components for durability and performance.

Avoid Costly Water Damage with Professional Angle Valve Services
A failing angle valve can lead to hidden leaks and plumbing issues. Our expert plumbers inspect, repair, and replace worn-out valves to protect your home from water damage or prevent major water leak repair services.
Signs It’s Time for Angle Valve Repair or Replacement
- Leaking or dripping from the valve
- Rust, corrosion, or mineral buildup
- Difficulty turning the valve or shutting off water
- Low water pressure caused by internal blockages

Trust In & Out Plumbing for Reliable Angle Valve Solutions
Ensure smooth water flow and prevent leaks with expert angle valve installation and repair. In & Out Plumbing provides secure, long-lasting solutions to protect your home from water damage.
Contact us today for professional angle valve services!
Frequently Asked Questions
Which areas do you serve?
We serve King & Pierce counties and parts of Thurston, serving Tacoma, Steilacoom, Enumclaw, Orting, Lacey, and many others.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. we are licensed, bonded & insured, family‑owned company with over 22 years of experience. They hold Washington State GC and PC licenses: OUTPLOP811B8 and OUTPLOP792MB.
Why is the valve under my sink or toilet dripping?
The valve under your sink or toilet is likely dripping because its internal seals or packing washers have worn out over time. This is a common issue that indicates the angle valve is failing and should be repaired or replaced to prevent water waste and potential damage.
My shut-off valve is stuck. Is it safe to force it to turn?
No, it is not safe to force a stuck shut-off valve. Applying too much pressure can cause the valve to break, leading to an uncontrollable water leak. If your angle valve is difficult to turn, it’s a sign that it needs to be professionally replaced by a plumber.
How long do angle valves typically last?
Angle valves typically last between 8 to 10 years before they may start to corrode or their internal components wear out. We recommend having them inspected during other plumbing work and considering replacement if they show signs of age, rust, or mineral buildup.