Central Heating pipe Layout

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Rollin

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Friday 13th October 2017
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I've removed all remnants of the current central heating pipework in a flat I'm converting as it was all visible and some radiator positions have to change.

I need some ideas of where to site radiators in the main space and also how/where to run the pipework to them all.

Someone will then fit a new combi boiler.

Joists run across the width of the flat throughout and I am easily able to lift floorboards since all covering are to be replace.

Any ideas?


Rollin

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All internal walls are stud walls and floor is floorboards on joists.

Rollin

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V40TC said:
Under WIndows so you do not lose another piece of wall space.
I would do, but other stuff is going there like worktop/desks. It's not going to be residential.

Rollin

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Saturday 14th October 2017
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I'm more interested in how to run the pipes now as radiator positions are pretty fixed. No chance of UHF.

Rollin

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Not coppet.

Rollin

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B17NNS said:
If you're not putting rads under windows I'd be more inclined to use the dead space behind the doors where you can't put furniture.

Thanks. Where would i put radiators in the main space?