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beesley121
Hi guys,
my mum and dad had an extension built about 15 years ago. one thing they have always complained of is that they do not have a radiator in the extension. They have 2 radiators in the living room but these struggle to heat the extension as well.
anyway, i was thinking of putting a radiator in there for them. problem is the floor in the extension is concrete, whereas the rest of the ground floor is floorboards that i can take up to get to the existing 15mm pipe work.
i dont want to run any pipe in conduit and would rather hide the pipes as best i can.
i was thinking i could 'T' into the existing 15mm pipe work, channel out the concrete floor so that i can run 10mm to were i want the radiator and then put a 15 to 10 mm reducer on the end to up it to 15mm so i can connect to rad (want 15mm at rad a others are 15 and feel it would look better)
does anyone see a problemin doing this?? advice much apreciated
my mum and dad had an extension built about 15 years ago. one thing they have always complained of is that they do not have a radiator in the extension. They have 2 radiators in the living room but these struggle to heat the extension as well.
anyway, i was thinking of putting a radiator in there for them. problem is the floor in the extension is concrete, whereas the rest of the ground floor is floorboards that i can take up to get to the existing 15mm pipe work.
i dont want to run any pipe in conduit and would rather hide the pipes as best i can.
i was thinking i could 'T' into the existing 15mm pipe work, channel out the concrete floor so that i can run 10mm to were i want the radiator and then put a 15 to 10 mm reducer on the end to up it to 15mm so i can connect to rad (want 15mm at rad a others are 15 and feel it would look better)
does anyone see a problemin doing this?? advice much apreciated