FAQ

In order to extend the service life of sanitary valves, regular maintenance is required. This includes cleaning the surface of the valve, inspecting the spool and seals, tightening loose parts, and so on. In addition, it is important to avoid excessive force or improper handling during use to minimize damage to the valve. If a valve is found to be faulty or malfunctioning, it should be promptly serviced or replaced by contacting a maintenance professional.

The service life of sanitary valves depends on the material, frequency of use and maintenance. Generally speaking, high-quality bathroom valves have a long service life, up to several years or even more than ten years. However, if the valve is often subjected to corrosion, wear and tear or improper use, its life span may be shortened. Therefore, regular cleaning, inspection and maintenance of the valves is the key to prolonging their service life.

In the installation of bathroom valves, you need to ensure that the valve and the water pipe connection is tight, solid, and compatible with the bathroom equipment. At the same time, pay attention to the installation location and height of the valve to facilitate the use and maintenance. During the installation process, follow the product instructions and installation guidelines to ensure that all components are installed correctly and securely.

Modern sanitary valves usually adopt energy-saving designs, such as flow restrictors and water-saving nozzles. These designs can limit the water flow and spray range, thus reducing the waste of water. In addition, some high-end sanitary valves are equipped with intelligent sensing system, which can automatically adjust the water flow and temperature according to the user's needs.

Most sanitary valves are equipped with a temperature adjustment function. By rotating or pressing the temperature control device on the valve, the mixing ratio of hot and cold water can be adjusted to regulate the water temperature. Please note that care should be taken when adjusting the temperature to avoid scalding.

If the bathroom valve leaks, first check whether the valve is closed tightly, and whether the seals are intact. If there is any problem, try to tighten the valve or replace the seals. If the problem still exists, the valve core may be damaged, it is recommended to contact a professional maintenance personnel for overhaul or replacement.

Regular cleaning of bathroom valves is the key to keeping them in good working order. Use mild detergent and water to clean the surface of the valve, avoid the use of strong acid, alkali or corrosive cleaning agents. Meanwhile, check the valve core and seals regularly, and replace them in time if they are worn or damaged.

Common bathroom valve materials include stainless steel, brass, ceramic and plastic. Stainless steel and brass corrosion resistance and elegant appearance, ceramic spool wear-resistant and good sealing, plastic valves are lightweight and more affordable.

Choosing the right bathroom valve requires consideration of material, function, design and compatibility with bathroom fixtures. Make sure the valve material is corrosion-resistant, easy to clean, and has the required regulating functions, such as temperature control and flow control.

Bathroom valves are devices used in bathroom fixtures to control the flow of water or air pressure, such as showerheads, bathtub faucets, and sink faucets. They usually have a rotary or push operation to regulate water flow, temperature or shut off the water source.