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suppose its down to experience, try itI think Kyle is playing safe
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suppose its down to experience, try itI think Kyle is playing safe
How would you play the situation if you had to change the trv on a down stairs rad.would you still drop pressure and snatch?suppose its down to experience, try it
yes, doesn't make difference where it isHow would you play the situation if you had to change the trv on a down stairs rad.would you still drop pressure and snatch?
use that to drop pressure then drain rad, then snatchSince learning the trade I've noticed a lot of drain of valves on radiators on ground level in pubs bars and houses.i think there a good idea.
yes,they sometimes dont shut off fully and leakDo lsv rarely go wrong?
trv's been round for donkeys, build regs say you have to fit them, can get cheapo's £5
Sorry i meant to say digital ones lol
thats right, new installsAnd i thought you only had to fit thermostaic radiator valves to new installs and not excisting? And all new builds will have them std
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