Can anyone explain how these valves work and what is going wrong? Is
there any way of repairing them or do they need to be changed? Have I
got a bad make and need to switch all the valves before they continue
to fail (I would rather resolve the problem in one attempt rather than
spend the next 5 years having to change individual valves as they
fail).
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Regards.
Paul.
Have you tried removing the heads and pressing the pins down manually? This
should unstick them if they are stuck. The bellows in the TRV can't exert as
much force as you can! Many of these valves are supplied with an alternative
(manual) head - for turning the valve off positively when decorating etc.
Have you got any of these? If so, what happens when you fit one and screw it
down?
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Thanks.
Paul.
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When you finally get fed up with them, ditch them and replace them with
Drayton TRV4s ' in a recent survey, 8 out of 10 uk.d-i-y'ers said they
preferred the taste'
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Chris French, Leeds
I will be replacing the valves with a different make to ensure that I
don't "imagine" this problem again.
Paul.
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