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Moving a radiator across a room.
sho_me_da_money
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Ok, im a plonker but here goes.
I have just had some brand new carpet fitted and need a radiator moving across the room (told you I was a plonker)
There are no pipes located where I would like to mount the rad to.
Can this be done without damaging the carpet?
I have just had some brand new carpet fitted and need a radiator moving across the room (told you I was a plonker)
There are no pipes located where I would like to mount the rad to.
Can this be done without damaging the carpet?
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Yes, but the carpet must be lifted assuming the pipework will be run sub-floor. And you'll have a couple of little holes where the old pipes came up...No free lunch, and no free laptop
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if its a solid floor, you may have to route any pipes down the wall from the floor above.
are there any rad pipes above? or behind the wall?Get some gorm.0
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