Hopefully a simple question for the knowledgeable ...
Our property is around 15 years old and the feeds from loft storage tank for cold and also the feed to hot water tank, can each be isolated via gate valves in the airing cupboard.
Whilst fitting some new taps over weekend, it became apparent one of the valves (storage tank feed to hot tank) is not closing fully. I think limescale or crud build up in gate part as extremely tight to turn. To be honest for sake of a few quid, I'll simply replace rather than try and clean etc, but my question is - does it need to be a gate valve same as currently fitted, for such an application.
Would a simple 22mm ball valve be sufficient - one with a throw handle that would allow fully open to fully closed in a 90 degree throw. Does one offer better flow etc. than the other - I'm sure there's a valid reason why one valve has better uses and applications than the other so please educate me.
Not sure if I have correct names for valves I am mentally picturing - though hope it makes sense.
Our property is around 15 years old and the feeds from loft storage tank for cold and also the feed to hot water tank, can each be isolated via gate valves in the airing cupboard.
Whilst fitting some new taps over weekend, it became apparent one of the valves (storage tank feed to hot tank) is not closing fully. I think limescale or crud build up in gate part as extremely tight to turn. To be honest for sake of a few quid, I'll simply replace rather than try and clean etc, but my question is - does it need to be a gate valve same as currently fitted, for such an application.
Would a simple 22mm ball valve be sufficient - one with a throw handle that would allow fully open to fully closed in a 90 degree throw. Does one offer better flow etc. than the other - I'm sure there's a valid reason why one valve has better uses and applications than the other so please educate me.
Not sure if I have correct names for valves I am mentally picturing - though hope it makes sense.