As a leading utility valve manufacturer, Fanovo is the industry’s factory-direct source for robust, multi-purpose shutoff valves. We specialize in producing the general-purpose “workhorse” valves that plumbing contractors, MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) managers, and OEMs rely on for dependable flow control of water, air, and gas.
Our factory is optimized for the high-volume production of utility ball valves and stop valves, ensuring our wholesale partners receive a superior product that combines performance, longevity, and competitive factory-direct pricing.
Why Source Utility Valves Directly from the Fanovo Factory?Factory-Direct Wholesale Pricing: Maximize your profitability by sourcing directly from the production line. By eliminating the middleman, we provide our wholesale and bulk-buy partners with top-quality utility valves at the most competitive price point on the market.
Built for Durability & Heavy Use: Our utility valves are constructed from rugged forged brass for superior strength and corrosion resistance. Featuring heavy-pattern bodies, blow-out proof stems, and wear-resistant PTFE seats, they are designed to withstand the daily demands of commercial and industrial use.
Versatile, Multi-Purpose Design: One valve, many applications. Our utility valves are engineered for broad media compatibility, making them the perfect all-in-one inventory solution for non-critical shutoff of water, oil, and gas (WOG) lines.
Your Bulk & OEM Supply Partner: Whether you need a consistent supply for your distribution network or a custom-branded component for your manufactured equipment, we are your ideal OEM supplier. We offer private labeling and can accommodate large-volume orders with consistent quality and reliable lead times.

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