Caporegime
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Hi all
I'm looking to replace the 1000mm double panel double convector rad in our master bedroom with an 1800mm 2x2, because the room is always slightly colder than the rest of the house. This should increase the BTU potential in the room by c.4k.
Part of the reason for the room being cold is insufficient insulation in the void between garage and bedroom, which I'm sorting, but another aspect is the radiator being too small for the size of the room. 1800mm is the largest rad that will fit in the available space.
I can access the pipes through the floorboards and have drained down a heating system before, so am thinking of having a go myself. My only concerns are:
- How much difference will 4,000 BTUs make and therefore is this worth £120?
- Is the job as simple as extending the copper pipes under the floor boards to the new locations and bringing them up through the floor, before connecting to the rads...feel this sounds too easy and not sure if I'm missing something
- My new system is unvented; does this affect the process for draining the system, i.e. switch the boiler off, drain through drain tap on ground floor, open bleed valves in all rads, adjust pipe work, add inhibitor, final connections, refill, bleed?
Thanks.
I'm looking to replace the 1000mm double panel double convector rad in our master bedroom with an 1800mm 2x2, because the room is always slightly colder than the rest of the house. This should increase the BTU potential in the room by c.4k.
Part of the reason for the room being cold is insufficient insulation in the void between garage and bedroom, which I'm sorting, but another aspect is the radiator being too small for the size of the room. 1800mm is the largest rad that will fit in the available space.
I can access the pipes through the floorboards and have drained down a heating system before, so am thinking of having a go myself. My only concerns are:
- How much difference will 4,000 BTUs make and therefore is this worth £120?
- Is the job as simple as extending the copper pipes under the floor boards to the new locations and bringing them up through the floor, before connecting to the rads...feel this sounds too easy and not sure if I'm missing something
- My new system is unvented; does this affect the process for draining the system, i.e. switch the boiler off, drain through drain tap on ground floor, open bleed valves in all rads, adjust pipe work, add inhibitor, final connections, refill, bleed?
Thanks.