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Hi All,

I need to replace two radiators in on of my rooms. The size does not seem to be available from normal suppliers. I think it is an imperial size 32 wide by 16" high. I need to replace as they are not in great condition around the threads. You might see the corrosion in the image I will upload. The size is crucial as they fit under a window. The other alternative would be to have them refubished if that is possible?

So my questions are:

Anyone tell me where I can buy two new radiators 32" wide by 16" high?
Anyone tell me if and where I can get my existing radiators refubished, removing the corrosion?

Thanks in advance..

Radiator 32x16.jpeg
 
Generally buy next common size down and fit extension on tail to match up to pipework.
Re conditioning isn't really an option (if I loved my existing rad then a powder-coater would be where I'd sent it).
 

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