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Taco vs. B&G pressure reducing valve
Nom_Deplume
Member Posts: 92
During a small modification to our hydronic system, I want to change out the 20-year-old pressure-reducing fill valve. The Taco is slightly shorter because of its lever design, and this makes it a better fit in the tight space; but the fact that it is significantly cheaper (roughly $80 vs $110 B&G) is making me wonder if there is a reason for this. Do I get only what I pay for? All advice gratefully received.
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