I've got a plastic cap that's stuck fast and which doesn't have a screw on the top with which I can turn it. I say it's stuck fast, but there's some movement give and take but nothing that actually alters the temperature.
It's in a room which I rarely use but I've just started to put a piece of wooden furniture in the corner and I don't want it blaring hot in there against it while the rest of the house needs heating. I'd quite like that room to remain cold, if I had to choose, but then if I could get the plastic cap off I'd be able to turn the valve with a pair of pliers and that would be fine.
I can't remove it by hand, pliers have no effect as they can't get a grip and it's a bit too tight against a wall to get a teatowel around it to help give him purchase, although I could try that again but I don't want to go too far and risk breaking it and water shooting out because I've really no idea what I'm doing. I'm thinking that wouldn't happen though, and that all I would do is reveal that valve and not be able to get the plastic cap back on, which is fine as the furniture would cover the valve and I can move that out if/when I need to turn the valve.
I'm not due to have my boiler's annual service until next April so don't really want to call them out for this if I don't have to. I've taken a picture and put it below and would welcome any input on this, thanks.
It's in a room which I rarely use but I've just started to put a piece of wooden furniture in the corner and I don't want it blaring hot in there against it while the rest of the house needs heating. I'd quite like that room to remain cold, if I had to choose, but then if I could get the plastic cap off I'd be able to turn the valve with a pair of pliers and that would be fine.
I can't remove it by hand, pliers have no effect as they can't get a grip and it's a bit too tight against a wall to get a teatowel around it to help give him purchase, although I could try that again but I don't want to go too far and risk breaking it and water shooting out because I've really no idea what I'm doing. I'm thinking that wouldn't happen though, and that all I would do is reveal that valve and not be able to get the plastic cap back on, which is fine as the furniture would cover the valve and I can move that out if/when I need to turn the valve.
I'm not due to have my boiler's annual service until next April so don't really want to call them out for this if I don't have to. I've taken a picture and put it below and would welcome any input on this, thanks.