Service valves that don't service ...

One off British Standard Tosser in a blue overall, with a hacksaw? How much did that farce cost you?

Pegler used to mean decent quallity but it's take a bit of a dive. Still better than average though. Cheapish at Screwfix.

Saw some of their rad valves didn't have a gland nut :cry:
 
Dont bother fitting valves on things as it is a total waste of money, as 2 years later they dont shut off or they snap off or the little screwdriver slots leak, so whats he point, dont bother to start with and save the money.
 
ChrisR said:
One off British Standard Tosser in a blue overall, with a hacksaw? How much did that farce cost you?

Pegler used to mean decent quallity but it's take a bit of a dive. Still better than average though. Cheapish at Screwfix.

Saw some of their rad valves didn't have a gland nut :cry:

GRC - Unknown at present - account was to follow, but not received yet.

Regards, Graham
 
PEDANTICVINDICTIVEMAN said:
Dont bother fitting valves on things as it is a total waste of money, as 2 years later they dont shut off or they snap off or the little screwdriver slots leak, so whats he point, dont bother to start with and save the money.

GRC - Er, and your suggested method for suspending the hot and cold water supply to the bathroom would be what, exactly...? Drain the cistern?

BTW, it wasn't a screwdriver isolating valve, it was a 'red-top' gate valve....

Regards, Graham
 

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