Leaky shut off valve from removing heated towel rail?
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Hoopster71
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Leaky shut off valve from removing heated towel rail?

by Hoopster71 » Sat May 09, 2015 4:36 pm

I've just removed an old heated towel rail from the bathroom and discovered that one of the shut off valves is leaking. It seems to be leaking past the shut off point (if that makes sense) and NOT through the joint. At the moment I've got a washing up bowl underneath it and will probably turn off the stop cock tonight. I have ordered some new valves but is there a way to 'cap. this valve until they arrive and I can get a plumber to fit my new towel rail?
Hope that made sense! Cheers.

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Re: Leaky shut off valve from removing heated towel rail?

by proptech » Sun May 10, 2015 7:54 pm

Hi Hoopster71

Yes, the valve can be capped. One way would be to remove the valve tail from the rail, fit with (usually) 1/2 BSP cap, and reconnect to the valve.
On some valves this can be done direct, but without knowing what valves you have, I'd be guessing.

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