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Are conex iso valves usually pretty reliable? I.e they won't leak from the slotted section on the valve years later if turned off and on for maintaince work.
 
Conex are a well known brand but if you want the best fit genuine Ball-o-fix valves or if space permits fit lever valves....regards Turnpin:biggrin:
 
another vote for level valves if you have the space

and find the full bore iso valves better (havent had a problem with one leaking yet)
 
if it does just change it
 
As we know, the small bore standard cheap isolating valves are useless - breaking inside or leaking, plus they restrict flow.
The full flow versions are a lot better. If you look carefully inside them at the ball, you will see a white seal. That is a hard ptfe seal same as in a lever valve and should mean they are as good as a lever valve and hopefully won't leak. The cheap small bore isos only use a rubber seal.
 
As above, ^^ decent reliable valves make a future job easy.
I use full flow isolating valves on nearly all places that just require a slim isolating valve for occasional use, including toilets. For elsewhere on things that need just a hand turn valve, I use lever valves on all hot pipes, and most cold pipes and sometimes stopcocks on cold supplies and obviously on mains cold coming into buildings.
For where I need a small lever valve, but a quality one, like inline to a washing machine or on a filling loop to guarantee it lasts, I use the 15mm gas valve small lever valve. They might cost a couple of pounds extra, but well worth it.
 
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Thanks are boundary stop taps usualu ok to turn off and on is an old one wont turn by hand but a stop tap key will likely do it

Yea should be ok might even be a square 1/4 turn
 
I have actually run down my stock of standard ballo's and only using full-bore now; bit stiff to begin with but have soooooo much more confidence in them!

Need a good screwdriver and work them a bit :D
 
They are very tight, but I guess that proves they are same as lever valves, with the ptfe seal nice and tight.

from new with no water i find they are but with water there fine (bit of lubrication :D)
 
from new with no water i find they are but with water there fine (bit of lubrication :D)

Slippy when wet.
Weird isn't it that ptfe is supposed to have the least friction of any material except 2 blocks of ice together, yet it needs water to lube it?
 
Slippy when wet.
Weird isn't it that ptfe is supposed to have the least friction of any material except 2 blocks of ice together, yet it needs water to lube it?

everything is better with lube :D
 
Lol! Open forum, so my lips are sealed, if you pardon the expression. :smile:

trust you to think that get your mind out the gutters
 
Are conex iso valves usually pretty reliable? I.e they won't leak from the slotted section on the valve years later if turned off and on for maintaince work.

Like with most things you've got a 50/50 chance cheap valves are more likely to leak in the future but doesn't mean they will
Quality valves are a lot less likely to leak but that doesn't mean they wont

as for the boundary stop tap, if It leaks after turning it on or off call your local water board and they will have to come fix or replace
 
Like with most things you've got a 50/50 chance cheap valves are more likely to leak in the future but doesn't mean they will
Quality valves are a lot less likely to leak but that doesn't mean they wont

as for the boundary stop tap, if It leaks after turning it on or off call your local water board and they will have to come fix or replace

It is an old brass boundary stop tap underground. Just worried it may sheer off with it being too tight to move by hand. Thanks and do you class conex as a decent valve?
 
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