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Help - daughter pulled heater off wall!
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We have a heater of the same type. It throws out loads of heat so would recommend retaining it if you can. It sounds like it could be a cheaper option too.0
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The service valves (silver with the slot) are okay for disconnecting the heater temporarily but the pipes need to be capped off - don't reply on the valves long-term. You should be able to unscrew the heater pipes from the valves and screw on a end cap to the valves in their place.
Warning - the heating system water may be filthy with sludge/sediment. This will stain carpets permanently.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0
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