“Quick delivery was great. I needed to fix a zone valve for my heat system. Faster than I could get it from a repair service and at a decent price too.”
“When a zone quits working, it might be the batteries in your thermostat- or it might be a taco zone valve. Remember to turn off the power- furnace and thermostat, 5 minutes before replacing.”
“These control heads are on the heater zones in my house. The originals were pretty old and stopped working. The plumber offered to replace them at $280 each. I found these and did it myself saving over $200 each! Very easy to install. A 1/8th twist and the controller is on the valve. Then just transfer the control wiring to the new same spots on the new controller and you're golden!”
“I replaced one last year after 20 plus years of continuous use. It was time to change the second one. Simply shut off the circulator switch on the boiler. 1/2 turn to remove the old valve, and let it hang by the wires (it's light). Put the new valve in place BEFORE wiring it. 1/2 turn to lock it in. Then move the wires one by one from the old to the new valve. A Philips head screwdriver is all that's needed. The old one lasted 20 plus years, I'm hoping to get similar results.”