Radiator Valve Replacement — Kilburn
Radiator Valve Replacement in Kilburn
Experienced heating engineers replacing TRV heads, TRV bodies, lockshield valves, and fitting smart TRV heads in Kilburn, Brent. Same-day attendance. All work quoted before it begins.
Radiator valve replacement in Kilburn
What we install and repair
TRV head replacement
Just the thermostatic head (the numbered dial part) is replaced. No draining down required in most cases — the valve body stays in place and only the head is removed. Check thread compatibility: M30 x 1.5mm is the standard UK thread. Head replacement takes 10 minutes per radiator. Cost from £60 per head including labour.
TRV body replacement
The full thermostatic radiator valve body including the head is replaced. Requires isolating the radiator by closing the lockshield valve and turning the TRV to the frost setting. The compression fitting nut is loosened and the valve body is removed from the 15mm BSP connection. Cost from £120 per valve including parts and labour.
Smart TRV fitting
Smart TRV heads (Hive, tado, Drayton Wiser, Honeywell Evohome) clip onto existing compatible valve bodies using M30 x 1.5mm thread or a manufacturer adapter. Connection is via Zigbee or the brand hub. Requires a compatible smart boiler controller for full scheduling benefit. Supply and fit from £80 per head excluding the smart TRV cost.
Lockshield valve replacement
The lockshield valve controls flow balance across the system. It is non-adjustable by the homeowner and is set by the engineer during commissioning. A seized or leaking lockshield valve requires the system to be partially drained. Replacement lockshield valve supply and fit from £100.
Radiator valve leak repair
Valve body leaks at the packing nut or stem are repaired by tightening the gland nut or replacing the packing. Where the valve body itself is corroded or cracked, full replacement is required. We carry replacement valve bodies and fittings for same-day repairs across London.
Full system balancing
After replacing valves, the system may need rebalancing so all radiators reach target temperature at a similar rate. The engineer adjusts lockshield valves on each radiator using a differential temperature method. Full system balancing costs from £150 for a standard London property.
Valve types in Kilburn
Types of radiator valve
Manual lockshield valve
The lockshield valve is not adjustable by the homeowner. It is set once by the heating engineer when commissioning the system and controls flow balance across the system. Turning the lockshield valve fully clockwise isolates the radiator — this is how the radiator is isolated when a TRV body needs replacing. In most London properties the lockshield cap is a plastic or metal cover that conceals the valve stem.
Thermostatic radiator valve (TRV)
A TRV has a user-adjustable head. The wax capsule or electronic sensor inside the head measures room air temperature and restricts flow as the target temperature is reached. The numbered range 1 to 5 typically maps to approximately 10 to 25 degrees Celsius. In London, hard water causes mineral deposits to build up on the wax element over time, eventually causing the valve to stick open or closed. TRV replacement is one of the most common heating jobs across all London boroughs.
TRV with remote sensor head
A remote sensor TRV is useful in alcoves or behind furniture where air circulation is poor. The sensor head sits on a longer cable away from the valve body, allowing it to measure air temperature in a more representative part of the room rather than the heated air immediately adjacent to the radiator. This type is commonly used in period London properties where radiators are positioned in recessed alcoves.
Electronic TRV and smart TRV
Electronic and smart TRV heads are programmable and allow room-by-room temperature scheduling. Smart TRV heads connect via Wi-Fi or Zigbee to a brand hub (Hive, tado, Drayton Wiser, Honeywell Evohome). For full room-by-room scheduling benefit, a compatible smart boiler controller is required. Smart TRV heads fit onto existing valve bodies using M30 x 1.5mm thread or a manufacturer-supplied adapter.
Common problems in Kilburn
When radiator valves need replacing
Stiff or seized TRV head
Common after 10 or more years of use. London hard water deposits in the wax element cause stiffness and eventually prevent the head from turning. Head-only replacement is usually sufficient and can be done without draining the system.
TRV stuck open
Radiator always hot even when the TRV is turned to the lowest setting. The wax element has failed in the open position. The radiator cannot be controlled until the valve is replaced.
TRV stuck closed
No heat from a radiator despite the boiler running and other radiators heating. The wax element has failed in the closed position, blocking flow to that radiator. Replacement restores heat to the room.
Valve body leaking
A drip from the packing nut or stem may be repaired by tightening the gland nut. Persistent leaks, or leaks from a corroded or cracked valve body, require full valve body replacement.
Incompatibility with smart upgrade
Older Danfoss RA and RAV valve bodies require an adapter for M30 x 1.5mm thread smart TRV heads. In some cases, full body replacement is more practical than sourcing an adapter for a very old valve.
How it works in Kilburn
The replacement process
Head vs body replacement
Replacing just the thermostatic head is possible without draining the system in most cases. The valve body stays in place and only the head is unscrewed. Before fitting a new head, the thread compatibility is checked: M30 x 1.5mm is the most common UK standard and fits the majority of valve bodies from all major manufacturers. A head-only swap takes approximately 10 minutes per radiator.
Full body replacement process
Full body replacement requires isolating the radiator. The lockshield valve is turned fully clockwise and the TRV is turned to the frost setting or position 0. Towels are placed under the valve. The compression fitting nut is loosened and the valve body is removed from the 15mm BSP connection. A new valve body is fitted to the same connection size, refitted and tightened. The system is refilled and the radiator is bled.
After replacement
After one or more valve replacements, the system may need rebalancing so that all radiators reach target temperature at a similar rate. The engineer adjusts the lockshield valves on faster-heating radiators to restrict flow slightly. For properties where the system has not been balanced for several years, full system balancing is recommended at the same visit.
Pricing in Kilburn
Radiator valve replacement costs
TRV head replacement (per radiator)
From £60
TRV body replacement (per radiator)
£120 – £180
Lockshield valve replacement
£100 – £160
Smart TRV head fitting
From £80 (excluding head cost)
Radiator valve leak repair
From £85
Full system balancing
£150 – £250
Smart TRV head fitting prices exclude the cost of the smart TRV head itself. All prices include labour and standard parts. A fixed price is confirmed before any work begins.
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Common questions
Radiator valve replacement Kilburn: frequently asked
How much does TRV replacement cost in Kilburn
Radiator valve replacement in Kilburn starts from £60 for a TRV head per radiator. TRV body replacement costs £120 to £180. Lockshield valve replacement costs £100 to £160. Full system balancing costs £150 to £250.
Can I replace a TRV head myself without draining the system
Head-only replacement is possible without draining in most cases. The valve body stays in place and only the head is unscrewed. Check M30 x 1.5mm thread compatibility first. Body replacement does require draining — contact us in Kilburn for a same-day visit.
Why is my radiator always hot even when the TRV is turned down
A radiator that remains hot regardless of the TRV setting has a stuck open valve. The wax element has failed in the open position. The radiator cannot be controlled until the valve is replaced. We cover Kilburn for same-day attendance.