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    replacing three existing radiators

    Thanks muggles for you advice. I'll have a look at the steelrad rads and see what their nearest sizes are. You are right the existing rads do not have any fins. Trgards Cono
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    replacing three existing radiators

    Hi I wish to replace three radiators which are 32 years old, they are: 2 single @ 60cms deep x 166cms wide. In the case of one of these I wish to replace with a double radiator of less width say 60cms deep x 80cms wide, in this case I will have to dig up the concrete floor as pipework is...
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    Installing an outside tap

    Hi Muggles No there is no supply at all to the rear of the house, the only other supply is to the bathroom and boiler which are upstairs and located in the middle part of the house, the bathroom adjoins the airing cupboard where the boiler is located. I must admit that I myself have...
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    Installing an outside tap

    Hi I have to install an outside tap for my daughter. The rising main comes in at the front of the house, the tap is required for the rear garden. The best option would be to tee off from the rising main to the upstairs boiler which is in an airing cupboard upstairs, the boiler is a...
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