When a safety valve fails or just needs a check, you’ve got options. Here’s a quick guide to help you help your customers make the right call.
Repair
If the valve is still serviceable but replacement isn’t practical, repair is the smart move.
Why choose it:
- Fast turnaround
- Cost-effective solution
- 1-year warranty on repairs
- Repair to exact manufacturer specs
Our factory-trained technicians follow a comprehensive valve repair process, from precision machining to full rebuilds and upgrades to maintenance. With access to original specs and an on-site machine shop, we can quickly restore or replace parts to get a valve operating at peak efficiency. If a design update is needed, we’ll bring the valve up to current standards using factory-standard parts.
Test-Only
Think the valve’s fine, but want to be sure? A simple test can verify performance.
Why choose it:
- Minimal cost
- Quick turnaround
- Ideal for troubleshooting without committing to repairs
Testing gives peace of mind when a valve is suspected to be functional. Since no repairs are made, no warranty applies, but it’s a valuable option to validate performance or satisfy inspection requirements.
Remanufactured
If the valve is beyond repair or you need a fast replacement, remanufactured is your best bet.
Why choose it:
- Save up to 50% or more vs. buying new
- Same quality and performance as new valves
- 2-year workmanship warranty
- Fast delivery to reduce downtime
- Environmentally friendly, cuts waste and conserves resources
Every remanufactured valve at NASVI is deep cleaned, inspected and rebuilt to meet or exceed OEM specs. Our stock includes a wide range of common and hard-to-find models from Farris, Crosby, Consolidated, Kunkle, Anderson Greenwood, and more, even obsolete valve series.
Not sure which option is best?
Call us. We’ll help you make the best, most cost-effective choice based on the valve’s condition and your customer’s budget and timeline.

