
Ratings & Reviews for Utilitech Brass 3-inch Water Heater Pressure Relief Valve
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What Customers Are Saying
The pressure relief valve is a reliable replacement part that effectively stops leaks. Customers found it easy to install, with a good fit and pre-taped threads. While some had to make a second trip to get the right size, the valve generally performs as expected and offers good value for the price.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Great value
Would RecommendEasy install, works great
From Brass 1.75-inch Water Heater Pressure Relief Valve Verified Purchaser
Good product
Would RecommendIt was simple to install. No complaints at all.
Verified Purchaser
There will be tears
Would Not RecommendBought this as a replacement for a replacement for a brand new water heater. New water heater leaked 5 gallons a day. Company sent a voucher for replacement valve, it leaked 5 gallons a day. Bought another out of pocket, it leaks 5 gallons a day. Valves are rated @ 150 psi and 210 degrees, not even close. Had to buy an adapter to run a garden hose to sump hole. In 59 trips around the sun I've never seen such p👁️ss poor quality control.
Verified Purchaser
DIY for the win
Would RecommendExact replacement for my 10-year-old WH. Happy to do the swap and avoid repair visit.
From Brass 1.75-inch Water Heater Pressure Relief Valve Verified Purchaser
Good stuff
Would RecommendEase of installation
working well
Would Recommendeasy to install
The valve is the problem
Would Not RecommendWater still leaks
Continued leaks from the temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve, after the T&P valve has been replaced can only be caused by over pressu...
Two tries and still leaks
Would Not RecommendI bought one to replace a leaking one on my water heater when cleaning it out didn't help. It had some kind of defect in the spring mechanism that caused it to spray out from under the lever. I got another one and it still has a slow leak through the valve even though I have both thermostats set to their minimum temperature. It fills up a 5-gal bucket in about 3 weeks, so it is slow, but I would really like 0 flow through the pressure release valve unless it's an emergency.
Continuing the have leaks out of the temperature and pressure (T&P) valve after replacement indicates the problem is not with the T&P valves....
JUNK
Would Not RecommendReplaced as a warranty 6 months ago on a AO Smith water heater. New one failed in 6 months.
Verified Purchaser
Having the same issue in such a short period indicates the temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve is not the problem.
Please rev...
DONT BUY THE LONG ONE
put on 2-year water heater it leaks worse now than old one now have to get another one
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Continuing the have leaks out of the temperature and pressure (T&P) valve after replacement indicates the problem is not with the T&P valves....
Works like it should
Would RecommendIt installed easily and stopped the leak my previous T&P valve had.
Verified Purchaser
Having the same issue with repeated valve replacements indicates the temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve is not the problem.
P...