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    Help: How to replace the small chrome towel rail in a cold damp bathroom

    A third? A radiator sounds like a much better option then. As others have suggested, I’ll look at insulating the roof first then see if I still need to replace the towel rail after that!
  2. M

    Help: How to replace the small chrome towel rail in a cold damp bathroom

    Thanks so much for the detailed response. I’ll give this a go!
  3. M

    Help: How to replace the small chrome towel rail in a cold damp bathroom

    Oh wow. That definitely sounds like the way to go then. We have no access. The bathroom is off the side of the house with a sloping ceiling/roof. It’s either remove the slates or the plasterboard ceiling so the latter will have to be the way to go.
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    Help: How to replace the small chrome towel rail in a cold damp bathroom

    Thanks. Do you think that would make a bigger difference? One of our slates fell off once so I was able to see inside and It seems like its just plasterboard with about a 6 inch gap then slates. I think I'd have to remove the plasterboard and go from there.
  5. M

    Help: How to replace the small chrome towel rail in a cold damp bathroom

    Hi, Thanks in advance for a any advice! I have a very cold bathroom with (I think) no insulation in the roof and a small chrome towel rail. The towel rail gets hot but does nothing to heat the room. I'm thinking of replacing it with either a larger/better towel rail or a vertical radiator but...
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