Valves
Valves regulate, isolate or direct the flow of liquids and gases in pipework and process systems. This range covers the main valve types used across industrial, commercial and maintenance applications — ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, slide valves, needle valves, check valves, non-return valves and Y strainers. Available in brass, stainless steel, nickel-plated brass and plated steel, with options across all standard thread sizes and connection types. Whether you're replacing a worn isolator, specifying a new system or adding flow control to an existing line, the valve you need is here.-
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Red Steel Long Handle Ball Valve - Female x Female BSPP
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Male x Female Mini Ball Valve - Brass
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Red T Handle Ball Valve - Male x Female BSPP
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Female x Female Lever Handle Ball Valve
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Gate Valve
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Red T Handle Ball Valve - Female x Female BSPP Parallel
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Two Piece Ball Valve
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Check Valve
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Mesh Foot Filter
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Male x Female Non Return Valve
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Swing Check Valve
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Male x Female T Handle Ball Valve
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Quick Exhaust Valve
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Female x Female Non Return Valve
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Mini Ball Valve - Brass
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Load moreThe right valve for the application
Valve selection comes down to four things: what the valve needs to do, what medium it's controlling, the operating pressure and temperature, and how often it'll be operated. Get any one of those wrong and you'll either have a valve that fails early or one that's overspecified and overpriced.
For general isolation duties — stopping and starting flow — a ball valve is usually the right answer. It's fast, it seals well, and it'll cycle thousands of times without complaint. For precise flow regulation, you want a needle or globe valve. For a system where you need unrestricted full bore flow, a gate valve is worth considering. Non-return and check valves are the answer where backflow is a risk.
Materials matter too. Brass handles most water, air and general industrial duties without issue. Stainless steel is the right call for anything corrosive, food-grade or marine. If you're unsure which material suits your application, the thread size and pressure rating in the product spec will usually point you in the right direction — or call the team and they'll sort you out.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a ball valve and a gate valve?
A ball valve uses a rotating ball with a bore through it to control flow — a quarter turn opens or closes it, making it fast and reliable for isolation. A gate valve uses a rising or non-rising stem to lift a gate out of the flow path, giving full bore flow when open. Gate valves are slower to operate and better suited to applications where the valve stays in one position most of the time.
Which valve materials do you stock?
Brass is the standard choice for most industrial and plumbing applications. Stainless steel is available where corrosion resistance is required — typically food, chemical or marine environments. Nickel-plated brass and plated steel are also stocked across selected valve types.
Do your valves come with BSP threads?
Yes. Most valves in this range are available with BSP (British Standard Pipe) threads, which are standard for UK industrial and plumbing applications.
Can I get valves delivered next day?
Most stocked items are available for 1–2 day delivery. Orders over £200 qualify for free shipping to England and Wales.