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  1. Twin Star Thermostatic Radiator Valve
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    Twin Star Thermostatic Radiator Valve
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    • Thermostatic Radiator Valve
    • 50mm Pipe Centres
    • Left or Right Hand Option
    • Straight or Angled
    Original Price £119.84 Special Price £107.86 £89.88
  2. Pluto Thermostatic Radiator Valve
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    Pluto Thermostatic Radiator Valve
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    • Thermostatic Radiator Valve
    • Chrome Finish
    • Straight and Angled Version
    Original Price £89.23 Special Price £80.30 £66.92
  3. Modal TRV Straight Radiator Valves
    Modal TRV Straight Radiator Valves
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    • Modal Straight Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV)
    • High Quality Brass
    • 15mm Openings
    • Contemporary Styling
    • Non Bi-Directional
    As low as £35.10 £29.25
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Thermostatic Valves

If you want more control over the heat radiating from your radiator, you need thermostatic radiator valves. These valves have a heat flow indicator that lets you choose the amount of heat in your rooms. These valves come in a variety of finishes and configurations.

Radiator Valves

The radiator valves are essentially the control for your radiator. Therefore, you have more control with thermostatic controls as they have heat settings indicated on the control knob. You even have the option of having thermostatic valves on your dual fuel radiators so that you can use your towel rail all year long. The various radiator valves are listed according to style and function, all you must do is choose the one that is right for your heating solution.

Thermostatic Radiator Valves

The many styles and designs of the current radiators in the market are vast. When you browse our catalog of thermostatic valves, you will see that we have made sure that your style will flow through your valve as the heating does. With left- and right hand configurations you are sure to get your radiators back in action in no time at all.

How to Bleed A Radiator?

When you are installing a new valve, you need to make sure that the radiator is bled so that you don’t have any air bubbles in the system. If you need to understand the correct way of bleeding a radiator all you need to do is reach out to our staff and we will help you get the information that you need in a flash. QBIC Heating your premier supplier of radiator heaters and accessories.