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Radiators in loft conversion

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preid

Hi im new to forum so please go easy on me!
I am looking to put radiators in my existing loft conversion.
I have a high pressure system with expansion tank, hot water cylinder and pump all on the first floor.
Is it possible and what would i need to do?

Many thanks for your assistance in advance
Paul
 
All you need is radiators and someone competent to design and install the layout.

Many Thanks for your fast response.
So all i need to do is connect the radiators into the flow and return ( the correct side of the actuator).
I am assuming that i wont need a bleed valve on the pipe work as the radiators will be at the highest point of the pipework
 
yeah i can see disaster written all over this bit of DIY,
rads several floors up are quirky things at the best of times
 
Many Thanks for your fast response.
So all i need to do is connect the radiators into the flow and return ( the correct side of the actuator).
I am assuming that i wont need a bleed valve on the pipe work as the radiators will be at the highest point of the pipework

What you just said sounds like the words of a lamen, sorry but it does.
You need to get a compitent plumber to design and do it so its both efficient and safe, I will not say any more, that is all you need to know.
 
jesus when a started reading the thread thought id click on jimmy savils groom room bum equals what did a miss something lol
 
If your DIY springs a leak, you don't want it to be from the top floor! Seriously call a plumber.
 

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