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My father is getting quotes to have his back-boiler replaced. The firm he wants to use have told him that they will have to fit drain-offs to every radiator as this is now required by regulations. Can anyone confirm that this is correct, and which regulation has changed to now require this?
 
You sure he’s not getting confused with trvs ? Drain offs are a nice thing to have and I use the ones built into a lockshield valve etc
 

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