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where to get best deals on radiators ...standard & designer
pennymakespounds
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whilst refurbing a house .. quickly becomes evident that 20 year old radiators ... look old !
want to change many just for replacement standard type ..have seen them in b& q etc .. but are there cheaper / better to be had ? .. online ? nor stores ?
but a handful of "important ones" eg lounge .. kitchen .. want to look at some of the "designer type" .. but first glance seems to say they're 3 times or more than standard .
Like everything new / trendy , most shops are a rip off but wondered if anyone knows good websites for them ?
appreciate any help / guidance
thanks
want to change many just for replacement standard type ..have seen them in b& q etc .. but are there cheaper / better to be had ? .. online ? nor stores ?
but a handful of "important ones" eg lounge .. kitchen .. want to look at some of the "designer type" .. but first glance seems to say they're 3 times or more than standard .
Like everything new / trendy , most shops are a rip off but wondered if anyone knows good websites for them ?
appreciate any help / guidance
thanks
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https://www.screwfix.com or online tbh.0
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Not many brilliant ideas on this one ?? !!!
Had checked Screwfix and thought they were as expensive as b&q etc
" or online tbh" ...... i was hoping i'd be pointed in the right direction of good websites ? !0 -
http://www.plumbnation.co.uk/site/radiators--towel-rails---heaters/
For the man ripping it apart and starting again:
http://www.smiths-environmental-heating-products.co.uk/
Ignore the Smiths list price, you can get them cheaper.
The whole concept is about using compact finned (more surface area) radiators and blowing on them with a fan.
Hydronic just means it uses radiator hot water for heat.
Reclaim your wall space for furniture.0
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