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should radiator pipes run from a bedroom radiator to a frontroom radiator, the pipes run down the wall very close to a frontroom window, is this normal

Anonymous user 01/03/2024 - 2.38 PM

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6 Answers

John The Plumber Wirral

Rating: 5 out of 5
Wallasey
yes this is normal.this front room radiator is said to be on a drop from upstairs.a maximum of three rads can be fed off 15mm pipe.
Answered5 December 2014
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Anonymous user

they are often run near windows as the rads are often placed under a window and the pipes can be disguised by the curtains so you don,t see them
Answered1 September 2011
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Anonymous user

Yeah totally normal if you have a concrete floor down stairs they will need to run Yr pipes in this way hope this is of use
Answered23 August 2011
1

HD Design and Build

Rating: 5 out of 5
Herne Bay
Nothing wrong with that, it will have no effect on the performance of the system!
Answered23 August 2011
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IAN PRICE PLUMBING&HEATING

Rating: 4.9 out of 5
Sheffield
you have to run pipes to all radiators for the flow fromand return to the boiler they are usually run up or down in a corner not the middle of a wall idealy boxed in
Answered23 August 2011
1

Landymore Plumbing and Heating

Rating: 5 out of 5
Orpington
Yes this is fine this is what I known in the plumbing world as a pipe drop this is very common and there is nothing wrong with it as long it is sized right
Answered11 July 2023
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