The flat is nearly 50 years old, radiators and pipework is all from that time, etc.
We will be knocking through to create an open plan kitchen and replacing two bathrooms, so quite a big project already.
There are 8 radiators, all on microbore where both pipes are visible at one end of the radiator and they are very ugly. There are also 2 hot water heated towel rails which would be better on electric (presumably) as I want them warm 24/7/365. I guess in theory (as there is no hot water tank) that a circuit could be created to run these on hot water but I don't see the point. Boiler is Navien.
I'm trying to get both an idea of cost and the length of time it would take to replace with copper (not interested in plastic).
We will be knocking through to create an open plan kitchen and replacing two bathrooms, so quite a big project already.
There are 8 radiators, all on microbore where both pipes are visible at one end of the radiator and they are very ugly. There are also 2 hot water heated towel rails which would be better on electric (presumably) as I want them warm 24/7/365. I guess in theory (as there is no hot water tank) that a circuit could be created to run these on hot water but I don't see the point. Boiler is Navien.
I'm trying to get both an idea of cost and the length of time it would take to replace with copper (not interested in plastic).