replacing frozen CPVC ball valve, need HELP!

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Call a pro!

The critical step is to not cut off all the water in your building for several days, and get fined by the association for it.

And then have to pay a plumber bigger money because he knows you are desperate, and because you already screwed up what little pipe he has to work with.
 
If it were me, I would cut the valve out, cut into wall if necessary.
Then begin with a CPVC x 3/4" threaded adapter (the kind with the brass threads). Then build it all back with propress as needed.
Simple and bomb proof. Done!
 

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