Slight fall on radiators

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Someone told me today that when installing radiators they should have a slight fall to allow air to rise to bleed valve positions

Are they correct?
 
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+1 but they look better paralleled to a windowcill if they are under one
 
its always best to meassure down from the window ledge to the bracket when fitting a radiator under a window, that way it will look straight even though it might not be
 
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Someone told me today that when installing radiators they should have a slight fall to allow air to rise to bleed valve positions

Are they correct?

Aye, that's what we tell the COW when we throw them in on the new builds........... :LOL: :LOL: ;)
 
its always best to meassure down from the window ledge to the bracket when fitting a radiator under a window, that way it will look straight even though it might not be

Is there any window left in the Raploch where you live????

eerr, excuse me?!!
Stirling is the jewel in scotlands crown thank you very much!

a lot of Raploch has been redeveloped now, but it is still a **** hole :LOL:
 

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