Thermostatic mixing valves (TMVs) regulate water temperature to prevent scalding and ensure safety in homes, businesses, and healthcare facilities.
A thermostatic mixing valve (TMV) blends hot and cold water to deliver a safe, consistent temperature at the tap. This is essential in facilities like hospitals, schools, and aged care homes, where water that is too hot can pose a serious risk. TMVs also help reduce bacteria growth, ensuring a safe water supply for everyone.
If your water is suddenly too hot or too cold, your TMV may not be working correctly. This could be due to a faulty thermostat, a buildup of sediment, or worn-out internal components. If left unaddressed, inconsistent water temperatures can pose safety risks, particularly in facilities where vulnerable individuals rely on safe water temperatures.
A clogged or faulty TMV can restrict water flow, affecting efficiency and comfort. Sediment buildup, mineral deposits, or a failing valve mechanism could be the cause. If your water pressure has noticeably decreased, a professional inspection is recommended to restore proper functionality.
Water leaking from your TMV could indicate worn-out seals, internal damage, or excessive pressure buildup. Leaks not only waste water but can also lead to costly damage if ignored. Regular servicing can prevent small leaks from turning into major issues.
Certain businesses, such as hospitals and aged care facilities, must have their TMVs tested annually to meet safety standards. Failure to comply with testing and maintenance regulations could result in fines or liability risks. Regular servicing ensures your system remains compliant and operates safely.
We install high-quality TMVs to ensure safe and reliable water temperature control.
Regular servicing keeps your TMV in top condition, preventing breakdowns and compliance issues.
If your valve is faulty or leaking, we provide prompt repairs to restore proper function.
Our licensed plumbers conduct annual testing and issue compliance certification for businesses and facilities.
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