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    Moving a radiator

    Plastic, please! ideally the same as used already
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    Moving a radiator

    Thank you, Chris. I will keep looking for exact figures on the maximum 10mm-diameter run from the backbone. Great to hear that I can run it at the skirtboard level. If you or anyone else could share some recommendations for the fittings to use (type, brand) I would appreciate it.
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    Moving a radiator

    Thank you both for your responses! Yes, this is a newbuild - 2015. Here is what I found: I can't see far into the wall, but it does appear to be a 10mm pipe.. It would be fantastic if I could simply extend these 10mm pipes. 1) Could you please let me know if I am allowed to extend them...
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    Moving a radiator

    Thank you, I will try to close all the valves off and take one unit off the wall, to have a look inside!
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    Moving a radiator

    Dear Forum Members! I am researching options for moving a radiator to an adjacent wall (increasing the pipe run by about 190cm). The existing radiator has the following fitting: Here is how I imagine the process after watching some videos on Youtube :)))) · Identify the inflow hose...
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    Extending bathroom wall tiles and moving tile trim

    Big thanks to Tudors and LostInTheLight for the comments! I think I may try to cut the visible part out with a multitool!
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    Extending bathroom wall tiles and moving tile trim

    Dear DIYNot forum members, Hope that you are doing well in this difficult time! I was hoping to ask you for some advice before taking on the task of extending an existing bathroom tiles! Basically, I would like to add another column of tiles to the left of the existing ones. 1) Is it safe to...
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