How to Remove and Refit a Towel Rail Radiator - Complete Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2022
- In this step-by-step DIY tutorial, we'll show you how to remove and refit a bathroom towel rail radiator like a pro! Whether you're looking to redecorate your bathroom or need to access the wall behind the radiator, we've got you covered. We'll guide you through the tools you'll need, safety precautions, and the entire process, making it easy for you to complete this project on your own.
With the right guidance and a little DIY spirit, you can transform your bathroom's look while also improving its functionality. So, grab your tools, hit that subscribe button, and let's get started on this bathroom upgrade journey! Don't forget to leave a like, share, and comment below with any questions or tips of your own. Happy DIYing!
HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL NEED
👉 Radiator brackets: amzn.to/3SYTxo8 (Amazon)
👉 Adjustable spanner: amzn.to/48L8B1c
👉 Pipe Wrench: amzn.to/48G5tUa
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I am just about to do my first radiator replacement, great video
Very well announced now I can change my radiator 👏🤙
Great demonstration. I need to this to decorate very soon
Justin thanks for this great video, I need to paint wall behind such radiator. This helped me a lot.
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Spot on mate. Thanks for the knowhow 👍
This is a brilliant video that served me well, thank you mate 🙏🏻
I'm on the other side of the pond so I actually had to Google WTH it was that you were working on 🤦♂️🤭 lol. I was TODAY YEARS OLD when I found out there was such a thing as a towel warmer! Yours is piped in & I found the same here that are electric. Either plug 🔌 in or hard wired in 🤷♂️.
Thanks for the info! As they say, we never stop learning, lol. If I ever need my towels warmed up I know they exist 👍!!
Great video - thanks
Really helpful. Thank you.
cool - just what i needed
Very well and simply explainrd video!
Really easy to follow video thankyou!
You're welcome
Great video, very useful. Thanks
Thank you 😁
brilliant . Thank you!
Spot on thanks
Very helpful thanks… Would you use thread tape before you do it back up?
Amaing Help. Im about to paint my bathroom and needed to know how to do this as im too cheap to pay someone to do it for me lol.
Legend
Thanks for this man, I just bought a new towel rail to replace an old rusted one and hopefully it's as straight forward for me!!
No problem, hope it goes well
Many thx much appreciated
I think I could do this myself. 👍
Brilliant, really helpful. I've done rads before but not a towel rad. Great explanation of best way to drain. You're a star.
Glad it helped
Good tutorial. Ive just got this fitted
But haven't got any instructions how to operate the 2 dials at the bottom.
can you tell me what way to turn them and which each one do please?
Great tutorial as always Justin! One point to mention on filling it up is if the system is gravity fed from a tank in the loft, or whether it’s a combi boiler.
If it’s a combi boiler, it’ll need topping up to replenish what was drained out. Perhaps another tutorial in the future?😀
Hey man, thanks for the praise 👏
Yes good point. My boiler is not a combi, and yes it did need topping up and bleeding.
How do you know how much water is in the system and whether or not it needs topping up after doing this. I have a system boiler. Thanks 😊
Do you recommend any PTFE on the valve connections with the towel rail itself?
Hi . When taking off the radiator is there anything you must do first concerning a combi boiler as most videos I've watched only talks about this but does not show you and I'm the type of guy that takes note when I'm showing what to do .
Does it matter how much you open the valves at the bottom after placing the rad back on?
I'm a total novice at DIY so might be a silly question but those rad valves at the bottom. How do you get the caps off. Do you just pull them off? I have a small leak under the cap which I imagine but be coming from the brass inside but not sure how to expose it
would you turn the water off at the mains before doing this or will turning the valves off be enough?
Can these towel rail but upside down too?
Really useful video. Thanks! I tried to call a plumber to do this work on 5 radiators but it is impossible to get one. I am already at the fifth plumber that came to assess the work and disappeared. I decided I will do it by myself.!
That's great, with a little confidence and know how, some of these types of jobs aren't so scary!
They're too busy to bother with smaller jobs these days! Without YT I'd be completely stuck!
Great video. Do I need to use plumber’s tape to secure that there are no leaks?
Would be a good idea 👍
Anyone knows how what size spanner I need to undo the radiator tails from a tower rad like this? I'm replacing mine but want to keep the old tails as the new rad doesn't come with them...
Do you have to turn the water off in the home first?
Provided there are input and output valves (which you'd lock shut prior to removal), you should not need to turn off any other water taps. If for whatever reason input/output valves were omitted, you would need to turn of the water supply to the heating system only and drain the heating system down first. If you need to do the latter scenario and are not experienced, I really would get a plumber in and save yourself a lot of potential trouble.
@VickersDoorter how do we know if there are input/output valves please? No idea what they are
I hate that these don’t have a drain valve
Thanks! This is just what I’m trying to do - it looks a bit fiddly but definitely do-able! My system is a combi - do I need to refill the radiator when I replace it as @markmc11 mentions above?
Sorry for late response, yes you do.