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What To Consider When Installing a Bathroom Radiator

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      September 10, 2024 11:39 AM PDT
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      September 10, 2024 5:42 AM PDT
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  • Installing a bathroom radiator will depend on a few factors, from the size of the radiator or heated towel rail itself to the location of your existing pipework. It is also important to consider the placement of your towel rail or radiator before you actually start decorating, as you can reduce the amount of time spent doing this work since it will not be an easily-seen location.

    If you are simply replacing an older radiator, take the pipe centre measurements (the distance between the current inlets) and compare them to your new bathroom radiator, which should make for a trouble-free swap. Otherwise, be aware of the placement, which might require extending your existing pipework or plumbing.

    Heated Towel Rails are a bit more straightforward, able to be wired directly into the mains, but it is important to install it on the coldest wall in your bathroom, ensuring the heat is distributed effectively. This is usually the external wall of your bathroom, facing outside, but also consider the placement in relation to your bath or shower. No one likes walking into a cold bathroom.
      September 10, 2024 5:32 AM PDT
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