Questions in the subject really.
I have an old central heating system with old radiators and have been told different things by different people. I want to get the thing upgraded, better radiators for a start and a couple of new rads in rooms that don't have any at present.
With being told different things by different people I'm worried that just replacing the radiators in each room wont really have much benefit over whats already there.
I have been told i have a one pipe and i haven't got a one pipe system.
All radiators seem to have one pipe coming in at the top of the rad on the left and out of the bottom on the right which is what made me think i have a 1 pipe system, but the guy who came round and quoted for the radiators to be replaced said this doesn't mean you have a a one pipe and he was under the impression it wasn't a one pipe.
Is there any easy way for me to know without ripping up all the new carpet and floorboards?
I have an old central heating system with old radiators and have been told different things by different people. I want to get the thing upgraded, better radiators for a start and a couple of new rads in rooms that don't have any at present.
With being told different things by different people I'm worried that just replacing the radiators in each room wont really have much benefit over whats already there.
I have been told i have a one pipe and i haven't got a one pipe system.
All radiators seem to have one pipe coming in at the top of the rad on the left and out of the bottom on the right which is what made me think i have a 1 pipe system, but the guy who came round and quoted for the radiators to be replaced said this doesn't mean you have a a one pipe and he was under the impression it wasn't a one pipe.
Is there any easy way for me to know without ripping up all the new carpet and floorboards?