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Betsy

I had a heating system put in (free) by my local council..

It is a condenser boiler with five radiators, one in lounge,one in back room ,one in hall, one in bathroom and one in one of my three bedrooms.

The radiator in the hall is the problem..I have always thought it was too small....I would like a double one in the hall as it is only a single one at present...so here's the question could that one be taken out (to be put in one of the other bedrooms) and a double one (same size but double) be put in it's place?.
I have had the heating on since 7-15 this morning and the temperature in the hall after 5 and a half is only 12.2 ..I know the weather is extreme at the moment.....

:)
 
hi
yes it can be done as long as its the same size so the valves marry up correctly otherwise you will have to get someone in to adjust the pipework
 
hi
yes it can be done as long as its the same size so the valves marry up correctly otherwise you will have to get someone in to adjust the pipework
Thank you for the reply,pauls..:)
 
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