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Chrome Radiator Valves are a sleek and stylish option, perfect for adding a modern touch to any heating system. These radiator valves are easy to match with other chrome fixtures and fittings, creating a cohesive look. Beyond their stylish appearance, Chrome Radiator Valves are durable, easy to clean, and resistant to corrosion, ensuring longevity for years to come.

 
 

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Angled: For side inlet radiators with pipework coming from below. For bottom inlet radiators with pipework coming from the wall.

Corner: For side inlet radiators with pipework coming from the wall. For bottom inlet radiators with pipework running along the wall.

Straight: For side inlet radiators with pipework running along the wall. For bottom inlet radiators with pipework coming from the floor.

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Lockshield Included

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Angled: For side inlet radiators with pipework coming from below. For bottom inlet radiators with pipework coming from the wall.

Corner: For side inlet radiators with pipework coming from the wall. For bottom inlet radiators with pipework running along the wall.

Straight: For side inlet radiators with pipework running along the wall. For bottom inlet radiators with pipework coming from the floor.

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How do I know whether I need angled, straight or corner radiator valves?

Look at how your pipework meets the radiator. Angled valves are for side-inlet radiators where the pipe comes up from the floor or for bottom inlets where the pipe comes from the wall; straight valves suit side inlets where the pipe runs along the wall or bottom inlets with pipework rising from the floor; corner valves are for side inlets with pipework coming from the wall or bottom inlets running along the wall. A quick visual check of the pipe direction will tell you which type matches. If you have a towel radiator with two inlets, check for twin-inlet valve options.

Should I buy a thermostatic (TRV) or a manual radiator valve?

Thermostatic valves let you regulate room temperature automatically and can save energy, while manual valves are cheaper and simpler to operate. This range includes 22 thermostatic and 22 manual options, so you can match either to your budget and control needs. If you want to maintain a consistent living-room temperature, a TRV is the smarter choice; for a spare room or cupboard radiator a basic manual valve often suffices. Many thermostatic options are sold as packs with a lockshield for balanced control.

What connection size do I need for my radiator valve?

Most valves here use a 15mm connection — 36 of the 44 results are 15mm — so that is the most common size for modern UK pipework. A small number of items are listed as 1/2 inch, which you’ll need only if your existing pipework is that older imperial size. Measure the pipe diameter or check the valve spec on your existing valve to be certain. If your towel rail has twin inlets, look for the specific twin-inlet 15mm thermostatic options.

Will chrome valves match my bathroom or kitchen, and are there different chrome styles?

Yes — chrome is a versatile, corrosion-resistant finish that cleans easily and pairs well with other chrome taps and fittings. The range offers modern designs (34 items) such as minimalist and square Solaro designer valves, and traditional options (9 items) like cross-head or wooden-head styles. For a contemporary bathroom pick a square or minimalist chrome valve; for a period kitchen consider a traditional cross-head chrome valve to complement older taps.

Can I get valves for towel radiators and dual-fuel systems?

You can — there are twin-inlet thermostatic valves and specific dual-fuel TRV packs for towel radiators in chrome. Products such as Solaro twin-inlet thermostatic valves and Towelrads dual-fuel TRVs are listed, and you’ll also find packs that include a lockshield or drain valve for towel rails. If your towel rail uses both central heating and an electric element, choose a dual-fuel thermostatic valve designed for that configuration.