Hi all,
Question from a complete non-expert - I'm about to have some extension work start in my house and for radiators in the extension space, my builder has suggested he will use the plumbing from an existing nearby radiator to plumb the new radiators. Is this OK/typical to do? Is there anything I need to watch out for?
My simple non-expert brain says ideally the new rads would be plumbed direct to the boiler but I can also see the impracticality of going all the way back to the radiator when in order to do that there would be disturbance to internal floors or running pipes outside where they will be more prone to freezing although in this latter case I'm sure they can be protected appropriately.
Also, all the rads in my house are controlled by motorised TRVs (Honeywell Evohome) so I can turn them on/off individually. Will I be able to do that with the new radiators which have been plumbed from another existing radiator's pipes?
TIA!
Question from a complete non-expert - I'm about to have some extension work start in my house and for radiators in the extension space, my builder has suggested he will use the plumbing from an existing nearby radiator to plumb the new radiators. Is this OK/typical to do? Is there anything I need to watch out for?
My simple non-expert brain says ideally the new rads would be plumbed direct to the boiler but I can also see the impracticality of going all the way back to the radiator when in order to do that there would be disturbance to internal floors or running pipes outside where they will be more prone to freezing although in this latter case I'm sure they can be protected appropriately.
Also, all the rads in my house are controlled by motorised TRVs (Honeywell Evohome) so I can turn them on/off individually. Will I be able to do that with the new radiators which have been plumbed from another existing radiator's pipes?
TIA!