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Please forgive me if this seems like an obvious answer. I'm not clued up at all.
My boiler (it's about 15 years old) is upstairs in the small bedroom, my thermostat is downstairs in the living room.
All but the bathroom radiator have TRVs fitted.
Unfortunately, this is an extremely tiny room.
So while my living room is still feeling cold getting up to temperature, the bathroom is very stuffy.
Is it possible to have my living room radiator without the TRV and put one in the bathroom?
It would make more sense and save a lot of wasted energy.
I don't have a clue which way the water will flow?
I'm guessing the bathroom radiator is heated first and wondering if that's why it has no TRV.
If I am able to swap them, do I need a gas engineer, a plumber or is it even possible as a a DIY job?
Thank you.
My boiler (it's about 15 years old) is upstairs in the small bedroom, my thermostat is downstairs in the living room.
All but the bathroom radiator have TRVs fitted.
Unfortunately, this is an extremely tiny room.
So while my living room is still feeling cold getting up to temperature, the bathroom is very stuffy.
Is it possible to have my living room radiator without the TRV and put one in the bathroom?
It would make more sense and save a lot of wasted energy.
I don't have a clue which way the water will flow?
I'm guessing the bathroom radiator is heated first and wondering if that's why it has no TRV.
If I am able to swap them, do I need a gas engineer, a plumber or is it even possible as a a DIY job?
Thank you.