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Thermostatic Mixing Valve Testing & Maintenance

Thermostatic Mixing Valves (TMVs) are used to maintain your hot water at a constant and safe temperature. Issues occurring in your TMVs can have a number of safety implications, such as:

Increased risk of scalding
Bacterial growth
Increased risk of Legionella
Dirt and contamination
Damage to your TMV and pipes

At 4i Water Services, we are passionate about safety and compliance, and in maintaining both a safe and efficient water system for your business. Whether on a small or industrial scale, our engineers know what your system needs, and are qualified to test and repair your all-important TMVs. This full, expert testing and maintenance service from our technicians includes:

A full inspection and risk assessment
Maintenance and repairs
Precise calibration and testing to maintain accuracy, not just functionality
Clean, scale and disinfect
Compliance checks

Why choose 4i Water Service?

At 4i Water Services, our technicians have years of experience across a range of industries. Large or small, we understand the demands of your commercial sector and the strains it puts on your water system, as well as the delivery you need to provide to your team and the public. We understand the full scope of your water system, so when we advise on one detail, we are speaking with expert knowledge on the full picture.

If your TMV system needs servicing, testing or repair, reach out to us on 01359 242000 or contact us on info@4iwaterservices.co.uk. Our engineers are ready to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Thermostatic Mixing Valves blend hot and cold water to produce water at a safe temperature that prevents your hot water supply from being scalding. Is your hot water running uncomfortably hot? Then your TMV may need testing.
Depending on what your hot water is used for, the average recommended temperate range is 38°C to 46°C. Any hotter than this, and it can become uncomfortable or even dangerous to your team and clients. These guidelines change slightly from industry to industry – contact us to find out more about your situation.

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