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Recently replaced the ballcock float valve in the hot water header tank in my attic (the old one was over 20 years old and a bit knackered) - I can't remember the exact model of the replacement but it was pretty similar in appearance to this:
In terms of function the replacement works just fine, however it's a lot noisier than the old one when filling up the cistern. Even if I've only had the hot water running for a few seconds the refilling is very noticeable. Admittedly the header tank is above the bathroom, nevertheless the old valve didn't make anywhere near as much noise.
Is this down to the replacement valve possibly being a cheaper make/model, and if so any recommendations for a quieter replacement please?
1/2" Inch Part 1 BallCock Float Valve for Toilet Cistern and Header Tank, Water Troughs. Manufactured to BS1212. FREE DELIVERY
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In terms of function the replacement works just fine, however it's a lot noisier than the old one when filling up the cistern. Even if I've only had the hot water running for a few seconds the refilling is very noticeable. Admittedly the header tank is above the bathroom, nevertheless the old valve didn't make anywhere near as much noise.
Is this down to the replacement valve possibly being a cheaper make/model, and if so any recommendations for a quieter replacement please?
