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Old 11-09-2008   #1 (permalink)
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hi
im not a plumber and im wanting to take a radiator out for good in the spare bedroom. its on a normal boiler system (not combi boiler) but do i just cap off the pipes once ive took the radiator off or do i join them up, or is there something else ive got to do?
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thanks for the reply
would it make any difference if i joined them up at all?
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hi. NO Good Luck
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