How can i fix a radiator in an all glass conservatory?
I want to tap into my central heating and put a rad in the conservatory (the rad i have is designed to go on the wall), the problem i have is that it is all glass with no wall space. I have no problem with getting pipework into conservatory, but how can i support the radiator, any ideas wellcome
DarkDesire
on February 8th, 2012
you can buy floor brackets for your rad from a good merchants ie plumb centre
Casper
on February 8th, 2012
You can get the self standing radiators that look like a fancy coat stand or use an underfloor heating system the radiator pipes run left and right under the floor and keep the feet warm and the room.
FootballFan
on February 8th, 2012
have you considered under floor heating its fairly easy to do
Style
on February 8th, 2012
Unfortunately there is no easy answer to this one.
If you can take back the radiator you have bought and purchase a floor mounting type.This screws to the floor and not the wall.
They are normally low level and take up very little space.
The radiator manufacturers may have floor brackets designed for your radiator.
I hope this will sort out your problem
DonkeyKong
on February 8th, 2012
I WOULD ASK A PLUMMER FOR A QUOTE , TO FIRST SEE IF IT IS POSSIBLE, WITHOUT HAVING TO UPGRADE YOUR WATERPUMP TO COMPENSATE FOR THE EXTRA PRESSURE YOU WOULD THEN NEED TO CONTINUE TO HEAT YOUR UP STAIR RADIATORS. OR BUY A GAS HEATER.