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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I have had a brill idea to make my lounge warmer, have worked out a way to free up a wall to have another radiator put in the room - pipe work is the other side of the wall so not a problem with that ........ boiler will take another rad ........... check, and then I empty and move the cupboard as I have a plan where its going and forgot about the socket behind it ......... now need a bloody electrician first to move the socket .............. dohhhhhhhhh |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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sounds strange but you can put a rad over a socket.
In my house I have a double socket under the radiator under the window. Which i thought odd, however it can be done |
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"I have had a brill idea to make my lounge warmer, have worked out a way to free up a wall to have another radiator put in the room - pipe work is the other side of the wall so not a problem with that ........ boiler will take another rad ........... check, and then I empty and move the cupboard as I have a plan where its going and forgot about the socket behind it ......... now need a bloody electrician first to move the socket .............. dohhhhhhhhh
The best laid plans of mice and Minxies....! "
yeah so now I have a unit without anything in and lots of stuff in piles everywhere lol |
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one double one in 30 foot room ......... the other end which has no radiator has a huge patio door ....... its bloody freezing that end ........ upstairs in the house is lovely and cosy downstairs isnt cos there is more floor space and only two rads ......... not well designed |
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