Hi, I have a worcester boiler and megaflow in the garage, next to the garage is the utility room, there is a brick wall separating the two rooms.
I would like to build an airing cupboard in the utility room since the washing machine and tumble dryer are there.
Since the pipework will only need to travel a meter, go through a wall and then into the airing cupboard (still to be made) I thought that instead of using a small rad that I could instead run a loop of pipe off the bathroom towel radiators flow and return pipes through the cupboard instead.
Is this a good idea? Will it provide enough heat or should I just attach a small rad anyway?
The reasoning behind this is that in summer the heating is switched off but I'd like to keep the airing cupboard going which if I switch the bathroom towel rads down low ... I could do.
Also - and I know this is not really a plumbing question - what is the best material to make (or buy) for the airing cupboard, bearing in mind the idea is to trap heat, is there anything obvious I should be considering?
thanks in advance for any advice on this
I would like to build an airing cupboard in the utility room since the washing machine and tumble dryer are there.
Since the pipework will only need to travel a meter, go through a wall and then into the airing cupboard (still to be made) I thought that instead of using a small rad that I could instead run a loop of pipe off the bathroom towel radiators flow and return pipes through the cupboard instead.
Is this a good idea? Will it provide enough heat or should I just attach a small rad anyway?
The reasoning behind this is that in summer the heating is switched off but I'd like to keep the airing cupboard going which if I switch the bathroom towel rads down low ... I could do.
Also - and I know this is not really a plumbing question - what is the best material to make (or buy) for the airing cupboard, bearing in mind the idea is to trap heat, is there anything obvious I should be considering?
thanks in advance for any advice on this