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I am renovating an old house one room at a time. My question is can I change the radiators one at a time, as I decorate each room. I eventually want to change all the radiators with a thermostatic valve on each, at the moment each radiator has a manual valve to adjust the temperature with the exception of the one in the hall, which cannot be adjusted. This is the radiator I want to change first, is this significant. The boiler is a combi boiler if thats relevant.
 
You can do it that way, or why not do them all at the same time saving on keep draining & filling the system & paying someone to keep coming back & forth....
 
Hi there that rad will be your bypass radiator presume heating thermostat is in hall you need to keep as is new rad will require lockshields (valves that are perm open) to let boiler pump cycle with no restriction ie all thermostatic valves closed cos rooms are up to temp otherwise pump is pumping against too much resistance and pump will die ..brum
 
do the lot at once, everytime you drain down and refill you cause more corrosion in your system so you 1st new rad will be rusting nicely by the time you swap the last one, unless your refilling with inhibitor each time which will cost ÂŁs
 
Lame plumber right. All yer doing is putting dirt from old rads into new rads 1 at a time. Ditch d lot at d one go if ye can afford it
 
Another vote for do the lot. Put new valves on fill it up add inhibitor. Then isolate and remove each rad as you do the room then put a cup of inhibitor in each as you put it back on. You can buy larger bottles of inhibitor instead of buying a couple of smaller ones.
 
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