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Just checking to see if this is anything to worry about?. I replaced a 500x500mm double radiator at the beginning of April. The radiator was fitted to a stud/plasterboard wall. I fitted the brackets to the plasterboard with the hollow wall anchors. The radiator all went in fine. But recently I have noticed when I close a door next to the radiator, the radiator itself rattles. Is this something to be worried about?. It only seems to of started recently. Could it just be the grills in the radiator or the side panels?.
 
u might want to change the bolts and fixings just to be on the safe side
 
yes the plastic clips are definitely on there. First thing I did before putting rad on bracket was to make sure they on.
 
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