rad valve leak from top

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Hi, I have a few rads leaking from the top valve, when taking the thermostats off there is only black rubber supporting the spindle, so I can't put tape on, my question are these cheap valves why just rubber, can anything be done or do I need better valves?
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There are very few that can be repaired when leaking past the spindle on TRV's. Without seeing them it's hard to advise further. A pic would assist, but almost sure it would be time to fit new valves. Danfoss or Draytons are a good buy.
 
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Those are quite cheap and un-branded if I saw that right.

If you spend a little bit more on the TRV set, you will not have to come back to it later & the reaction times of the TRV will be quicker.

Certainly don't buy un-branded, you are just asking for trouble in the future.
 
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10mm is 5mm smaller that 15mm :lol:

There are two types, just get the one that suits your pipe size. :D
 
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Yeah its standard 15mm, just a quick one, I dont normally tape the valves I just put paste on and leave the tape for the rad tails, is that best way or would you tape valve ends too?
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If it's threaded, you will want to use some PTFE tape.

Compression fittings (olive type) would need a bit of paste.
 
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ok so anywhere there are threads tape it 5 to 6 times anywhere comp joints olives...use paste. That means the new valve will be taped both ends where threads are and paste pipe coming up from floor with olive.
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The compression fittings don't really need it since it seals on the olive / pipe but it's more of a best practice approach really. Just a little smear around the olive.

Hope it all goes well.

TT
 
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