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Hey guys

I currently live in a new building and looking to decorate the hallway. At the minute I've got a standard white radiator there which is being fed by the white microbore pipes that come from the back of the radiator. I'm thinking about swapping the rad for a grey decorative one. What's the usual way to connect these?
 
Designer radiators usually have to be fitted a particular way around which means you need to know which pipe is the flow or return plus you'll also need particular connectors for the microbore. As you're asking it might be one for a plumber if I were you.
 
i was never going to be doing the work myself was just asking whats involved to see if its actually worth the hassle/cost. ive got a plumber coming round next week to to have a look. Looking at vertical radiators but unsure on which brand to go for. Any advice?
 
Plenty of choice at screwfix bud
 

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