Right under where my rad is required there sits one of the floor joists. Therefore I cant easily drop the pipes from the valves into the floor space. Whats the best way of doing this? Notch the joist so I can get an elbow in?
Do you know what they are called?You can buy adapters, which allow existing old radiators, to be replaced with modern ones a little less wide. One of those would move where the pipe needs to rise vertically up from the floor.
Do you know what they are called?
I’m not sure that would work, as the joist is running horizontally, so it would still hit the joist.The way I understand your problem, is that the radiator pipe as it goes into the floor, will hit a joist. Is that correct?
You can extend or move the radiator valve horizontally, with one of those extensions, so it misses the joist.
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