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    Soil Pipe

    Bit of guidance as to whether this is acceptable. I have a small bathroom and the soil pipe is boxed in right in the centre. I want to fit a standard bath and remove my small one. I can do this if the soil pipe is removed or moved. I don't wish to renew the whole thing and have to mess on with...
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    cold rads

    The existing layout seems to be a single 22mm pipe which travels to the corner of bedroom 1. In this corner it turns to run under the first radiator but as it turns there is a 15 mm tee off to supply the rad downstairs. The 22mm pipe continues from bedroom 1, ont bed 2 then bed 3. The 15mm pipe...
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    cold rads

    I understand what you are saying but i just want some to make sure that the rads will work if i change the 15mm pipes that were there when i got the house, to 22mm pipes. In effect i would just be extending the single pipe loop wouldn't I? but whereas now it travels around all the bedrooms...
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    cold rads

    Thanks for the reply. Yes it is a vented system with f/e tank in loft. I tried the drain valve and no air came out, just water. This is the only way to get the dining room rad hot, but once the drain valve is closed again the same thing happens. I tried shutting all up stairs but again...
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    cold rads

    After response to an earlier question when i was informed that it should be ok to tee off an existing rad to fit another, you've guessed it, i've hit problems. While i was on i replaced all the rads. All the upstairs heat up ok but the two downstairs (which includes the new one off the only one...
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    New rad

    I have an existing rads in hallway and dining room but wish to add a small one in my living room.Concrete floors thus all pipes are above skirting boards. My question is whether i can tee straight into the pipes supplying the hallway radiator as this backs onto the wall on to which i wish to...
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