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Hi. I was wondering if someone could give me a second opinion on something if possible please. So recently we had 3 new radiators fitted on our lounge ( High BTU, 4 column ). Previously the piping in this room was 15mm and 15mm through the rest of the house. The plumber suggested we upgrade the piping in this room to 22mm due to the size and BTU output of the new rads. Since he installed the new 22mm piping he has said he is struggling to get them to work properly and now we need to upgrade another room to 22mm which is linked to the boiler. The rest of the house would stay on 15mm.
The problem we have is that he now wants to upgrade another room to 22mm which will involve ripping up the floor and digging a trench for the new piping and consequently quite a bit of disruption and extra money.
What I am trying to understand is would the system simply not work on 15mm and is it vital to upgrade to 22mm? Is there not a way to have one room on 22mm and the rest on 15mm, or does it not work that way? I think we feel if we had know from the start that the 22mm would have caused extra work we would have stayed on 15mm and picked rads with a lower BTU.
I am sure the plumber is being honest but it just seems like a small job has now become a bigger one.
thanks
Ben
The problem we have is that he now wants to upgrade another room to 22mm which will involve ripping up the floor and digging a trench for the new piping and consequently quite a bit of disruption and extra money.
What I am trying to understand is would the system simply not work on 15mm and is it vital to upgrade to 22mm? Is there not a way to have one room on 22mm and the rest on 15mm, or does it not work that way? I think we feel if we had know from the start that the 22mm would have caused extra work we would have stayed on 15mm and picked rads with a lower BTU.
I am sure the plumber is being honest but it just seems like a small job has now become a bigger one.
thanks
Ben