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PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 9:21 pm    Post Subject:
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I need to replace a radiator in my bathroom, due to the fact that it’s corroded.
the dimensions are 530mm (H) x 480mm (W), Ideally want something that is the same throughout the house, I cant seem to find this type of rad anywhere, I\\\'ve tried all the major suppliers, but no-one seems to have a radiator with these dimensions, I find this very hard to believe, I live a in a new-build (8yrs) estate, the radiator would have been fitted in a few hundred homes.

Any advice would be appreciated
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A pic would help, we haven't got x-ray eyes icon_rolleyes.gif

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Sure thing,
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It might only be 8 years old, but things change. If you have tried all your local merchants and they can't source one then you'll have to dig a little deeper and get one to fit and modify the pipes accordingly.

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Although it won't look the same, Myson do the Premier HE at 438 wide. You could then add a 20mm extension to each end to make the difference up.

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