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benwoodcock
I hope this isn't a silly question, but I imagine it may be a common one and I wondered how people dealt with it.
We're replacing an old hot water cylinder with a combi boiler, the cylinder was in the airing cupboard and the new boiler is now going downstairs.
We're putting in new radiators throughout the house, but I was wondering what to do in the cupboard to keep it functioning as an airing cupboard..
I could work out the size of radiator needed for the 'room' (about 250 BTU - can't imagine you can get them this small) or fit a small towel rail, but was thinking it would be more efficient (and cheaper) to run some 15mm pipework under each slatted shelf, with a bleed valve at the top and drain at the bottom.
Can anyone see any problems with this, or come up with a better solution?
We're replacing an old hot water cylinder with a combi boiler, the cylinder was in the airing cupboard and the new boiler is now going downstairs.
We're putting in new radiators throughout the house, but I was wondering what to do in the cupboard to keep it functioning as an airing cupboard..
I could work out the size of radiator needed for the 'room' (about 250 BTU - can't imagine you can get them this small) or fit a small towel rail, but was thinking it would be more efficient (and cheaper) to run some 15mm pipework under each slatted shelf, with a bleed valve at the top and drain at the bottom.
Can anyone see any problems with this, or come up with a better solution?