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How Does a Combination Valve Work, and When Should You Replace It?

16 April 2025

A combination valve is one of the most important components of your unvented cylinder. It quietly manages pressure, temperature, and safety in one compact unit.

A combination valve (or combi valve, if you prefer) makes sure that water flows correctly, pressure stays within safe limits, and excess heat doesn’t become a hazard. But like all hardworking components, it doesn’t last forever.

Because it’s so central to safe operation of your unvented cylinder, it pays to know both how it’s supposed to work and when you should replace it. That will save you time, money, and unnecessary headaches.

How It Works

A combination valve builds several different functions into a single unit. Typically, it combines the functions of a pressure relief valve, a check valve, and a balancing valve.

  • The pressure relief valve protects your system from excessive pressure buildup. If things get too intense, it releases water to prevent damage. That water is then directed through the tundish and into the drain.
  • The check valve makes sure that water only moves in one direction, keeping your system efficient and safe. If the water were to flow in the other direction, it could lead to contamination.
  • The balancing valve helps maintain a steady flow, and helps prevent sudden pressure spikes that could wear down your pipes and components over time.

As you can see, your combination valve is definitely an important component. However, it will wear over time. Eventually, all unvented cylinders need to have their combi valves replaced.

Knowing when to do that helps you maximise your valve’s lifespan and avoid spending unnecessary money but also makes sure that you’re not compromising your safety or comfort.

Signs You Need a Replacement

Even the highest-quality combination valve has a lifespan. Here’s how you know it’s time for a change:

Leaks: If you notice water pooling around the valve, it’s likely failing. Leaks of any kind should be your signal to call the professionals. Never try to work on your unvented cylinder on your own. Only G3-qualified engineers should install, maintain, or repair them.

Inconsistent Water Pressure: Sudden drops or spikes could mean the valve isn’t regulating flow properly. Watch for changes in pressure at the taps when using the hot water (changes in cold water pressure may mean an issue with the mains).

Strange Noises: Whistling or banging sounds from the cylinder might indicate a faulty valve. If you hear any strange noises, call for professional help right away.

Frequent Pressure Relief Activation: If the pressure relief function is working overtime, your valve may not be doing its job efficiently.

Why Replacing It Matters

Ignoring a failing combination valve isn’t just inconvenient—it can be costly. If pressure builds up unchecked, you risk damaging your entire heating system, leading to expensive repairs or even a total system failure. Replacing a worn-out valve keeps your water heater efficient, safe, and reliable.

Time for a Check-Up?

Noticed any of these warning signs? It’s time to have your combination valve inspected. Don’t wait until a minor issue becomes a major headache. Our experienced engineers are G3-qualified and ready to help. Contact EasyFlow today to schedule an inspection and keep your system running smoothly.

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