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    Replacing Cloakroom Radiator for Towel Rail

    Brilliant thanks, that's really helpful. Would these be ok, or is a TRV not really needed...
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    Replacing Cloakroom Radiator for Towel Rail

    Thanks. I don't really want to go down the electric route but want to connect to the central heating. So if I got a 500mm wide unit with straight valves, this would be ok? What about having microbore pipework?
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    Replacing Cloakroom Radiator for Towel Rail

    Thanks - I appreciate your advice however I'd like to try it. I'm going to get one that is very tall and should be ok for this small room. I'd just like to know how best to go about the installation. If it's that bad, I'm going to keep the old radiator and can switch back. Cheers
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    Replacing Cloakroom Radiator for Towel Rail

    Hi, I'm looking to replace the existing radiator in the downstairs wc for a heated towel rail (of equivalent BTUs) connected to the central heating. I've got a couple of questions.... -What width towel would be the easiest to install? The existing radiator is 400mm wide but the plumbing...
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    Electrical Quote

    Thanks, I know it's not a legal requirement but I thought having a satisfactory electrical report would be something to give extra peace of mind. The property is less than ten years old and I thought that this would be straightforward. Now that this has cropped up, I feel I do need to replace...
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    Electrical Quote

    Hi, I'm about to rent out a property and have had an 'unsatisfactory' report back due to having non-fire rated down lights in the bathrooms - they have insualtion over the top and no dome covers also. The quote from the company who did the inspection to carry out the remedial work - supply and...
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    Loft Insulation - Electrical Cables and Kingspan Therma

    Thanks for the info - I don't have any technical knowledge about electrical installations - but basically if I clip the cable along the joists (assuming there is enough slack), then there should be no issues with the cables going past the insulation just on its way down to the room below? If I...
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    Loft Insulation - Electrical Cables and Kingspan Therma

    Thanks - I can measure the cable widths, any tips on finding out the electric shower rating? The cables resting on the top aren't in full contact along the whole lengths with the kingspan as there's quite a lot of slack. It touches it a certain points though.
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    Loft Insulation - Electrical Cables and Kingspan Therma

    Hello, I'm a landlord of an old end of terrace property. The loft was converted into a living space in the 1970s but has stud walls set back in to the room that hide the eaves of the roof. There is no loft insulation behind these stud walls and we've been having problems with cold bridging on...
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