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jaykay1975
Let me start with an appology, as some of you might think thsi is a stupid question / idea, but here goes anyway.
I am having a large conservatory installed (4m x 7m) and I would like to heat it from the ground up via wet underfloor heating. I've been told by the local plumbing merchants that I could get away with using speedfit pipework, plumbed directly into my new heating system (WB 32CDI), without the need to use a manifold. Ok so far.
Now I have had all my rad's replaced and I have a couple of old (thin / flat) ones which I was going to leave for the scrap man, but I had an idea, could I plumb these old rads into the current cetral heating system, and lay them flat on the floor, before my floor screed goes in (on top of florr insulation)? If not, why not? No one will know they are down there, and surely they will heat the floor (and room) up better than just plastic pipes??
Ok - shoot me down.
I am having a large conservatory installed (4m x 7m) and I would like to heat it from the ground up via wet underfloor heating. I've been told by the local plumbing merchants that I could get away with using speedfit pipework, plumbed directly into my new heating system (WB 32CDI), without the need to use a manifold. Ok so far.
Now I have had all my rad's replaced and I have a couple of old (thin / flat) ones which I was going to leave for the scrap man, but I had an idea, could I plumb these old rads into the current cetral heating system, and lay them flat on the floor, before my floor screed goes in (on top of florr insulation)? If not, why not? No one will know they are down there, and surely they will heat the floor (and room) up better than just plastic pipes??
Ok - shoot me down.