Complete your radiator installation with our high-quality angled radiator valves. Designed to join your pipework to the radiator at a 90-degree angle, these valves are the standard choice for most modern setups where pipes rise from the floor to meet side inlets. Getting the right valve is crucial for both the look and performance of your system.

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Buying Angled Radiator Valves: Quick Tip

Angled valves are usually the neatest choice when your pipes come out of the wall and need to turn into the radiator. Pick the right control style — TRV for automatic comfort, manual for simple adjustment — then pair it with a matching lockshield for balancing. Before you order, double-check the valve orientation suits the way your pipework runs, so you don’t end up with awkward bends or a cramped fit.

Who Should Buy Angled Radiator Valves?

And who should consider alternatives

Who Should Buy

Radiators with pipes coming from the wall

Ideal when pipework exits the wall behind or beside the radiator. Angled valves keep the connection tidy without awkward pipe bends.

Homes wanting a cleaner install in tight spaces

Great if floor space is limited or you want pipework tucked away neatly. Angled valves can help keep things close to the wall.

People replacing old valves during a radiator upgrade

Perfect if your current valves are leaking, stiff, or mismatched. New angled valves improve control and the finished look.

Who Shouldn't Buy

Your pipes come straight up from the floor

If your pipework rises vertically under the radiator, straight valves are usually the cleaner and more natural option.

You’re trying to solve uneven heating without system checks

If radiators are cold or inconsistent due to balancing, sludge, or air, swapping valves alone may not fix the cause.

You need a specialist valve configuration

Some installations (like unusual pipe centres or tight boxing) may need specific valve types or extensions. If space is very limited, measure carefully before choosing.

FAQs About Angled Radiator Valves

Help with pipework direction, valve types and choosing

  • What are angled radiator valves?

    Angled radiator valves are radiator valves with a 90° body that allows the pipework to turn into the radiator. They’re commonly used when pipes come out of the wall, or when you need the pipe run to approach the radiator from the side rather than straight up from the floor.

  • When should I choose angled valves instead of straight valves?

    Choose angled valves when the pipework exits the wall behind or beside the radiator, or when the pipes need to turn to meet the radiator connections neatly. If your pipes rise directly from the floor and connect in a straight line, straight valves usually give a cleaner and simpler fit.

  • How do I pick the right angled radiator valve set for my system?

    First decide on control: a TRV angled set is ideal if you want the radiator to regulate temperature automatically, while a manual angled set is simpler and more compact. Then confirm the connection sizes match your radiator and pipework, and check the valve orientation will suit the way your pipes approach the radiator. To finish the job properly, pair the control valve with a matching lockshield on the return side for balancing.