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Crosswater Corner TRV Radiator Valve Pair - Matt Black - RADVTRVC1B
£63.00
RRP £90.00 Save 30%
Crosswater Corner TRV Radiator Valve Pair - Chrome - RADVTRVC1C
£63.00
RRP £90.00 Save 30%
Crosswater Electric Summer Heating Element - Chrome - Choose Watts
As low as £84.00
Crosswater Kai Angled Radiator Valve - Anthracite - RADVA1A
£38.50
RRP £55.00 Save 30%
Crosswater Square Angled Radiator Valves - Chrome - RADVA2
£63.00
RRP £90.00 Save 30%
Crosswater Glide Corner Radiator Valve Pair - Chrome - RADVC1
£73.50
RRP £105.00 Save 30%
Crosswater Kai Corner Radiator Valve - Anthracite - RADVC1A
£56.00
RRP £80.00 Save 30%
Crosswater Kai Corner TRV Radiator Valve - Anthracite - RADVTRVCA
£63.00
RRP £90.00 Save 30%
Crosswater Pier Straight TRV Radiator Valve - Chrome - RADVTRVS1C
£63.00
RRP £90.00 Save 30%
Eastbrook Element Type B Including Room Thermostat- White - Choose Watts
As low as £152.88
Eastbrook Element Type C Thermostatic Heating Element - Chrome - Choose Watts
As low as £157.08
Eastbrook Element Type F Standard Heating Element - Anthracite - Choose Watts
As low as £181.44

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Radiator valves are a standard size in the UK and will fit any UK radiator. Due to the high number of designs and styles these are sold seperately and the user and choose a traditional crosshead design rather than a modern contemporary chrome square version for example.
You must choose whether the pipes from your radiator are going straight down into the floor, in which case you will usually need straight valves, or whether they will turn back into the wall and be chased into the plasterwork, in which case you will need angled valves.
Summer elements can also be used so that you can have the towel warmer on in summer when the heating system is not going to be used, this is a useful feature to isolate the one radiator in the house you may want on even during the summer months. This will have implications on the types of valves you need to purchase however and you should consult with either your plumber or call us for advice.