One of the radiators in my house stays boiling hot no matter if the TRV valve is turned off or not.
I have swapped the head with another valve from another radiator and it is still doing the same.
The conclusion is that the actual valve is fooked, but in nearly 30 years of having TRVs on my radiators in the houses I've owned, I have never had one fail. The valves in this house are less than 4 years old.
3 months ago, I've had a new combi boiler installed and it appears he didn't do a proper flush, just a quick rinse really. Is there a connection?
I have swapped the head with another valve from another radiator and it is still doing the same.
The conclusion is that the actual valve is fooked, but in nearly 30 years of having TRVs on my radiators in the houses I've owned, I have never had one fail. The valves in this house are less than 4 years old.
3 months ago, I've had a new combi boiler installed and it appears he didn't do a proper flush, just a quick rinse really. Is there a connection?