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Hi All
Hope you can help, I currently have 2 standard radiators, 600 x 600 2990 BTU output each, with lockshield and thermostatic valves on each.
Being a typical starry eyed DIY'r I would very much like to ditch this in favour of fitting a pair of designer radiators. I have done this before in another house but have a few things I'd like to check first.
1. The pipes that are chased into the wall, can I lag them prior to bonding and plaster being put on top? (I ask because the majority of the central heating system is laid into concrete without any lagging or covering so the heat efficiency is reduced significantly
hoping to get a small gain by lagging the pipes)
2. The valves, I have an option of 'normal' valves or a thermostatic valve pack. I assume in any case one of the valves will need to be a lockshield valve is that right? Would you recommend fitting a thermostatic valve over a 'normal' valve?
Thanks very much for your help in advance will be checking this thread regularly.
Hope you can help, I currently have 2 standard radiators, 600 x 600 2990 BTU output each, with lockshield and thermostatic valves on each.
Being a typical starry eyed DIY'r I would very much like to ditch this in favour of fitting a pair of designer radiators. I have done this before in another house but have a few things I'd like to check first.
1. The pipes that are chased into the wall, can I lag them prior to bonding and plaster being put on top? (I ask because the majority of the central heating system is laid into concrete without any lagging or covering so the heat efficiency is reduced significantly
2. The valves, I have an option of 'normal' valves or a thermostatic valve pack. I assume in any case one of the valves will need to be a lockshield valve is that right? Would you recommend fitting a thermostatic valve over a 'normal' valve?
Thanks very much for your help in advance will be checking this thread regularly.