Thermostatic Radiator Valves

Imagine the luxury of perfectly cosy rooms at all times with our thermostatic radiator valves, which automatically adjust to your ideal temperature, blending smart technology with effortless comfort. Forget about manual fiddling and discover an energy-efficient, always perfectly heated home! It’s easy to ensure everyone's comfort with our TRVs, while reducing energy consumption, and saving money on heating costs at the same time.

Explore modern and traditional thermostatic radiator valve sets

Just Radiators offers a wide selection of different thermostatic radiator valves to ensure you can find one that suits your needs and preferences. Whether it is a straight, angled or even corner, you are sure to find a TRV valve that will serve as a finishing touch while also providing numerous benefits to you and your loved one. Whatever finish you're looking for - white, chrome, black, grey, brass, etc. - you're sure to find it here. Our range of finishes have been thoughtfully designed to compliment various radiator types and interior styles. Whether you’re going for a sleek, modern look, a timeless traditional aesthetic - or something minimalistic and understated - we are sure to have it.

You can enjoy the appeal and benefits of TRVs for years to come since they are designed and manufactured with the highest quality materials. We have low online prices and free delivery across the UK on selected items, so why not elevate your radiator now? You may also be interested in our radiators, if you're looking to enhance the overall look of your room.

Discover energy-efficiency with thermostatic radiator valves.

Thermostatic valves have a built-in thermostat that regulates the temperature of the water by opening and closing the valve. When it is cold, the valve will close and prevent cold water from flowing into your home. When it is hot, it will open and allow warm water to flow in order to cool down your radiator. TRV valves allow you to set the temperature of any radiator by sliding the dial either way to make it warmer or cooler depending on your preference. This helps to reduce your energy bills, as once you’ve hit your desired temperature, the flow of hot water stops, plus, the temperature can be turned down, further reducing your bills - it’s a no brainer! To learn more about manual and thermostatic radiator valves take a look at our informative guide.

Looking for the perfect radiator valve?

If our thermostatic radiator valve collection hasn't quite caught your attention, we highly recommend browsing our complete radiator valve collection. Various modern valves and traditional valves are available for all radiator types and styles. If you’re looking for a specific colour, please check out our selection of radiators by finish.

If you require more information or would like further assistance, you can always contact our experts today. You can always count on our award-winning customer service team for professional assistance and answers to any questions you may have.

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TRV (Thermostatic Radiator Valve) Popular Questions

How are thermostatic valves different to manual valves?

Thermostatic valves are different to manual valves because they are automatic, which means they regulate the flow of fluid by opening and closing according to the temperature. Manual valves do not regulate their flow based on temperature as thermostatic valves do.

How do thermostatic radiator valves work?

TRV’s let you control your radiator's temperature by simply turning a dial. The numbered settings help regulate the heat output. The thermostatic radiator valve sets a maximum temperature for the radiator and shuts off when that temperature is reached, preventing more hot water from entering. This keeps the room at a steady temperature, improving efficiency and reducing the demand on your heating system.

How do I know if my thermostatic radiator valve is working?

To check if your TRV is working, adjust it to higher and lower temperatures and see if the radiator responds by heating up or cooling down. Inspect the valve for damage, leaks, or blockages, and ensure the control knob moves freely. Bleed the radiators to release any trapped air and check if this improves performance. Compare the temperature with and without the thermostatic valve in use. If you're unsure, contact a heating engineer or plumber for a professional check.

Are thermostatic valves eco friendly?

Thermostatic valves are often touted as being an eco-friendly option for regulating the temperature in a room. They are also considered to be more energy efficient than a manual radiator valve.

Do thermostatic valves save money?

Thermostatic valves are becoming more popular in the United Kingdom and other countries. They are installed on radiators with the intention of saving money and controlling the temperature. The advantage of using this type of valve is that it can save energy by limiting the amount of hot water that is flowing through your central heating system when it isn't needed.

How do I set the temperature on a TRV?

It’s very straightforward ! The thermostatic radiator valve can be adjusted to your desired temperature by simply turning the dial. Most TRVs have numbered or symbolised settings that indicate different levels of temperature to make it easier for you.

Can TRVs be installed on any radiator?

Generally speaking, these types of valves can be installed on most radiators. You should, however, double check compatibility with the heating system, especially if it is an older one. For optimal performance, professional installation is recommended. However we don’t recommend using this across electric radiators as we go into more detail below.

Can I use thermostatic valves on electric radiators?

Electric radiators typically regulate temperature through their own heating elements, not the central heating system. However, if you have a dual fuel radiator, thermostatic valves can be used when the traditional heating is on.