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novice1
Have had a leak from a valve causing big cost for carpets etc (only part covered by insurance). Plumber said replace all trvs as they are 15 years old. Quoted about £500 plus valves. Fairly modern 15m system.
Questions:
1 - Do the valves tend to fail together, i.e is it wise to replace the lot now as I have to drain the whole system down?
2 - what is the way to do it? Is it turn off the outlet to the tank in loft, turn off CH boiler, open valves on all radiators (and boiler?) and drain from bottom point, replace trvs from top down, add fernox or equiv to header tank and refill slowly checking for leaks from bottom up?
3 - Do I need to do anything with the boiler?
4 - Any other tips on trv choices etc?
Any help gratefully received
Questions:
1 - Do the valves tend to fail together, i.e is it wise to replace the lot now as I have to drain the whole system down?
2 - what is the way to do it? Is it turn off the outlet to the tank in loft, turn off CH boiler, open valves on all radiators (and boiler?) and drain from bottom point, replace trvs from top down, add fernox or equiv to header tank and refill slowly checking for leaks from bottom up?
3 - Do I need to do anything with the boiler?
4 - Any other tips on trv choices etc?
Any help gratefully received