Service Call in Los Angeles

On May 26, 2026, our team completed a service call in Los Angeles to inspect and evaluate the water supply system. The inspection revealed three chrome-plated angle stop valves mounted on the interior wall, each fitted with matching escutcheon plates. One valve was identified as a LASCO model, a standard-duty supply valve commonly used in residential plumbing applications.

The angle stop valves were examined for proper operation, corrosion, and leak potential. Chrome plating on all three units appeared intact with no visible pitting or degradation. The escutcheon plates—the decorative trim rings that conceal the wall penetration—were securely seated and properly aligned. This configuration is typical for multi-fixture supply lines serving different areas of the home.

During the service call, the technician verified water pressure at each valve and confirmed shutoff capability. The valves responded smoothly to manual operation, indicating good internal condition. No leaks were detected at the connections or around the wall penetrations. The white wall surface around each installation point showed no water staining or evidence of prior leaks.

The existing angle stops are functioning as intended and require no immediate replacement. The technician documented the current state of the system and confirmed that these supply valves remain suitable for continued service. Should future repairs or fixture replacements be needed, these shutoff points will provide convenient isolation for individual supply lines. The homeowner was advised to periodically exercise the valves by turning the handles to ensure continued operability.

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