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munting double rad on to plastic wall panelling advice please

Discuss munting double rad on to plastic wall panelling advice please in the Central Heating Forum at Plumbers Forums; Have a 600 x 1000 double radiator to mount in my bathroom, will be mounting it on to a solid block wall, that has been clad with plasterboard, and pvc ...
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    Default munting double rad on to plastic wall panelling advice please

    Have a 600 x 1000 double radiator to mount in my bathroom, will be mounting it on to a solid block wall, that has been clad with plasterboard, and pvc marble effect wall panelling... bearing in mind the weight of the radiator empty no water....

    would i better mounting the brackets to the plasterboard/ block, i.e. cutting away the plastic panelling where the brackets mount.. rather than risk squishing the plastic pannelling cells and not having a firm mounting base for the brackets...?


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    Default Re: munting double rad on to plastic wall panelling advice please

    I think you've answered your own question

    That's the way I would go.

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    Default Re: munting double rad on to plastic wall panelling advice please

    or cut/drill a hole and put a block of some kind in back to the solid wall, then you will be able to tighten with no risk of damage to the plastic or plasterboard ( thats assuming the gap behind the plasterboard is not massive )
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    Default Re: munting double rad on to plastic wall panelling advice please

    ahh rite thanks i was thinking it may be best to cut away the plastic.... just wanted some confirmation really...the plasterboard is bonded to the block, so no cavity to put in a wooden block...


    just got to get a person with muscles to lift it up as i am a weakling.!!!!

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    Default Re: munting double rad on to plastic wall panelling advice please

    one solution could possibly be drill a hole and expanding foam the gap between the the materials so when you tighten your screws the foam will help stop the wall moving.
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    Default Re: munting double rad on to plastic wall panelling advice please

    forgot to say be careful how you munt a radiator, it may bite. but it will get better looking the more you drink
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    I'd drill the fixings and then open up the holes through the plasterboard and panelling to 15mm and use short lengths of copper tube as spacers to prevent crushing the plastic.
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