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Air admittance (Durgo) valve: A1 designated.

Any recommendations please (ease of fitting, longevity, functionality etc) for an ‘A1’ designated Air admittance (Durgo) valve needed for a forthcoming conservatory roof replacement/upgrade?... i.e. a valve that will be fitted below the flood level of connected appliances in this configuration:-

(as ever, all advice gratefully received.Thanks)

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Durgo's a durgo. Whatever is on the shelf.

I`m thinking WTF, have you posted this on other forums?

Not forums rpm; only one,...I got a one word reply which said simply ‘Mcalpine’ ,...hence the reason I cast my net on here;...(apologies if that’s against the rules) :confused:.

Screwfix sell a FloPlast A1 Durgo valve which is much cheaper than the Mcalpine. I’ve use FloPlast (and Mcalpine) products in the past but I have no experience whatsoever of A1 Durgo valves.

I realize it’s a bit of a niche question and I was hoping for a more specific reply based on functionality, reliability and personal experience,... but I guess I’ll buy the Mcalpine based on little more than it’s the most expensive so it’s probably(???) the best,...WTF :D, sod the expense!

Thanks for taking the time to reply, Simon & rpm.
 
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