I'm having my bolier replaced and I've decided to replace the radiator in my bathroom with a towel warmer/radiator.
The current radiator has the pipes coming from the join between the floor and the wall but I want to replace it with a wall mounted towel radiator (Centurion model from B&Q which is broadly the same width as the current radiator).
To add complications, I had vinyl flooring installed in my bathroom 6 months ago and I not sure if I can pull the floor up without affecting/destroying the vinyl (installed by gluing to the floor underneath). Hence, I don't want to pull the floor up unless I really need to.
Can anyone recommend any possible solutions? I've thought about installing the towel radiator to the wall with the valves connected in such a way that they attach to the pipes coming from the floor. Is this possible?
Can anyone also recommend the valves I'll need for installation? (Plumber has said I need to supply the towel radiator and valves).
Many thanks for providing a novice with help.
The current radiator has the pipes coming from the join between the floor and the wall but I want to replace it with a wall mounted towel radiator (Centurion model from B&Q which is broadly the same width as the current radiator).
To add complications, I had vinyl flooring installed in my bathroom 6 months ago and I not sure if I can pull the floor up without affecting/destroying the vinyl (installed by gluing to the floor underneath). Hence, I don't want to pull the floor up unless I really need to.
Can anyone recommend any possible solutions? I've thought about installing the towel radiator to the wall with the valves connected in such a way that they attach to the pipes coming from the floor. Is this possible?
Can anyone also recommend the valves I'll need for installation? (Plumber has said I need to supply the towel radiator and valves).
Many thanks for providing a novice with help.