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How To Move a Radiator To a Different Wall | DIY Easy Push Fit Plumbing 

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Watch us update our old rad to a contemporary, vertical radiator. In this video, we demonstrate how to move a radiator!
Things to consider:
If buying a new radiator, make sure to check the BTU output required for heating your room so that you buy a radiator fit for purpose.
The delta rating of your heating system will also be crucial in ensuring you buy a radiator that will heat your space.
If you’d like a further video explaining this, make sure to comment below!
Vertical Radiators:
These often have an inlet and outlet, whereas typically it does not matter which way round a traditional horizontal rad is placed. It is essential you plumb the inlet feed to the correct side of the vertical radiator due to internal features allowing the water to heat the entire length of the radiator.
Fitting:
If you have any questions on how we moved our radiator, make sure to comment below!
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Комментарии : 32   
@c.jamieson6489
@c.jamieson6489 Год назад
Well done you guys. You’re both growing in knowledge and providing great content for your viewers, thank you.
@reno_with_us
@reno_with_us Год назад
Thank you, much appreciated!
@MarcusT86
@MarcusT86 Год назад
Good stuff buddy I have those style radiators all around my house
@reno_with_us
@reno_with_us Год назад
Thanks mate! We’re looking to upgrade all of ours to this style too, looks so much better
@THEPS3FAN93
@THEPS3FAN93 5 месяцев назад
Yes, really good. I don’t know if it was for the purposes of the video to stress about the need for the Superseal inserts on the plastic but I’d of pre fitted the one Superseal with tape covering it before running the pipes to the rad. The pipe I have used in the past is the JG 15BPEX-32499 Push-Fit PE-X Pipe and it doesn’t seem as flexible as the pipe you’re using. Can you give me the pipe grade if it’s different please?
@martyn334
@martyn334 6 месяцев назад
thank god you went back and put inserts in haha thought oh no its gonna leak! Did you ever think about putting the pipes the wall, looks so much neater ;)
@reno_with_us
@reno_with_us 6 месяцев назад
Haha I thought I’d get a few people with that one🤣 and I had already plastered at that point, also the sofa is now in front of it👍
@user-fb3wn9ns7w
@user-fb3wn9ns7w Месяц назад
Could you please put out the links some of the materials used, such as the pvc pipe and bends, etc.
@heritage_carpentry
@heritage_carpentry Год назад
Nice, little tip, use silicone spray whenever using plastic, where that’s connecting copper or plastic. Your always taught to never go in dry when making connections. Makes it easier to push them together, but also ensures that it does sit in the correct position. Bit stuff if it’s not broken the seal and floorboards are on top
@reno_with_us
@reno_with_us Год назад
Good tips mate, appreciate it
@JoSePh2000121
@JoSePh2000121 6 месяцев назад
Hi,I want to replace a radiator and move the location, I have a presurised system if i turn of the boiler and remove the old radiaor would the water in the system strat to leak whenI cut the pipe old exiting pipe? Shoundt I bleed the hole ssytem?
@reno_with_us
@reno_with_us 6 месяцев назад
Mine is the same, I drained mine because we had lots of work going on, but I had to refill the system with inhibitor. The other way to do it would be to have all the new pipes fitted & routed, and then “snatch” it. Meaning you cut the old pipe & quickly connect the new pipe, without draining the system. But you would still have to bleed & top the pressure up.
@Hmmnicename91
@Hmmnicename91 2 месяца назад
mate do you mind posting links to the fittings and pipe you used/would recommend? Also why not use copper pipe connections like your other video for this particular radiator change? Cheers
@reno_with_us
@reno_with_us 2 месяца назад
Hi mate, I got everything from Wickes, it’s all JG Speedfit in this video. I wanted to try both methods, although both are perfectly fine 👍
@dr6124
@dr6124 3 месяца назад
Is it possible just to cap off the old rad? Would that affect the central heating system?
@reno_with_us
@reno_with_us 3 месяца назад
I have a video coming out on Sunday doing exactly this 👍
@Freddo69
@Freddo69 11 месяцев назад
Can you install those type of radiators on plasterboard wall?
@reno_with_us
@reno_with_us 11 месяцев назад
You can’t with steel radiators I believe, but aluminium should be fine if fitted with the correct fittings👍
@wevertonsilva463
@wevertonsilva463 6 месяцев назад
Hi you can do in any type wall , plasterboard wall every 40 cm have wood inside the plasterboard wall , easy way to find them use magnetic in the plaster board to locate the screws so there's where is the wood inside, after just mounting the radiator in the wood internally
@mrbillz827
@mrbillz827 7 месяцев назад
Nice. Does all electricity need to be turned off?
@reno_with_us
@reno_with_us 7 месяцев назад
Hi, not for this job, just turn your thermostat right down so the boiler doesn’t kick in. I guess you could if you were worried about cables👍
@mrbillz827
@mrbillz827 7 месяцев назад
@@reno_with_us thank you. Very helpful!
@en8821
@en8821 5 месяцев назад
It makes no sense. How did you drain the system before you cut the pipe? that is crucial..:)
@reno_with_us
@reno_with_us 5 месяцев назад
I’ve mentioned that our system was drained due to work going on, and that you can “snatch” to avoid draining the system.
@R_Riley
@R_Riley 11 месяцев назад
Why does your house not have an HVAC system
@pspr33
@pspr33 Месяц назад
Because British.
@R_Riley
@R_Riley 11 месяцев назад
Why is your house not on a concrete foundation
@moovintruespace994
@moovintruespace994 4 месяца назад
How do you know it isn't? Houses in England are not built from the floorboards up or out of wood like usa 😂😂 And what kind of foundation are you talking about, pad or pile?
@R_Riley
@R_Riley 11 месяцев назад
Since you’re redoing your house, why are you not installing an HVAC system and a tankless water heater? Why are your walls plastic instead of drywall?
@reno_with_us
@reno_with_us 11 месяцев назад
We’re in England, typically we don’t have air conditioning. Also our walls are brick
@R_Riley
@R_Riley 11 месяцев назад
@@reno_with_us thanks for the reply I was wondering 💭 Love the videos
@R_Riley
@R_Riley 11 месяцев назад
Plaster not plastic did not notice the auto correct