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Jammed Radiator Thermostat Valves.

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hammerman | 19:31 Sat 18th Jan 2014 | Home & Garden
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I have a couple of radiator valves that are jammed shut so the rads are cold. they've been like this for a few months now...although the valves are 30 years old.

Is it just a matter of taking the tops off and trying to pull the wire plunger bit inside to free it up ? Will be replacing the rads and valves soon so not a massive problem if not done.

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Turn the valves on fully and give the valve body a sharp tap with a small hammer.This may release the valve seat.If this fails then its new valves needed.
I've just cured a radiator with the same kind of problem, (it was staying fully 'on'), by removing the top, gripping the stuck pin with a pair of pliers and jiggling it in and out a few times. This freed the pin, and it's working fine again.

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