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Radiator Valve Replacement Stoke

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James Tams Plumbing & Heating
01538 724250
406a Uttoxeter Road
Stoke-On-Trent
Service Systems Ltd.
01782 711077
178 Oxford Road
Newcastle
William J Young
01270 820267
Brook House
Crewe
Climate Center
+44 (0) 1782 576311
Sutton Street
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Craig Roberts Automotive Aircon Services
01785 222850
10 Newland Avenue
Stafford
Ford-Mainwaring Ltd.
01782 271772
2a Eagle Street
Stoke-On-Trent
J K Murray Plumbing & Heating
01785 212106
46 Second Avenue
Stafford
P E Scragg
01270 567763
293 Newcastle Road
Crewe
Supagasmart
+44 (0) 1625 427417
9 Chester Road
Macclesfield
Ice-Tek
01332 747894
114 Station Road
Derby
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How to Replace a Radiator Valve

Replacing a radiator valve is a straightforward DIY job which anyone can attempt. The most important thing is to drain the system before you start and make sure you have all the correct tools at hand. Have a look at our guide to draining your central heating system if you don't know how.

Once the system has been completely drained, undo the union nut that connects the valve to the radiator by turning it anti-clockwise. Hold the body of the valve with a second spanner to stop it twisting as you do this. Next you need to undo the cap nut which connects the valve to the copper pipework. Leave the cap nut on the pipe and lift the valve away.

Take a look at your replacement valve and check that it is compatible with the tail pieces in the radiator. If not, you will need to unscrew the tail piece with a radiator spanner and insert one which is compatible with the new valve (supplied with the valve). Before you insert the new tail piece into the radiator, clean the thread inside the radiator with wire wool and wrap PTFE tape around the thread of the tail piece to help create a watertight seal.

Screw the union nut on the tail piece onto the end of the new valve and tighten by hand. Line up the body of the valve with the copper pipe below it and then use a spanner to tighten the union nut fully. Hold the body of the valve with a second spanner to stop it twisting out of line with the pipework. Slide the cap nut on the pipework up and screw the bottom of the valve onto the pipe. Tighten this fully with a spanner.

Refill the system and bleed each radiator in the house to remove all of the trapped air. Check all of the new connections for leaks and tighten a little more if needed.

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