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foxyferret | 22:52 Fri 31st Mar 2017 | Home & Garden
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I want to replace my radiator with a double one. I have measured it and it is 1500mm long x 400mm high. I have looked on the net but with regard to the width, they all seem to be 1400mm or 1600mm. This house is 22 years old and we have gas central heating. Does anyone have any helpful advice on where to get one to fit? Thank you.
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Found a 300mm x 1500mm here: https://www.heatandplumb.com/acatalog/stelrad-compact-radiator-300mm-h-143658?utm_source=google&utm_medium=Shopping&v=1490936419&gclid=CJ2B5NHxgdMCFc-ZGwodvdQCTw
23:25 Fri 31st Mar 2017
On looking again,this one seems to be nearer in size to the one you want to replace:

http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Type-21-Double-Panel-Plus-Universal-Radiator-500-x-1500mm/p/105936
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Thank you so much gumboil. I will check these out. Just as a matter of interest, would you know if it would matter if the new rad was a little taller than the old one? I am only glad you have found one the right width, I had looked at so many sites, I was beginning to despair. Much appreciated.
You may have to move the hangers, foxyferret.
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Ok thanks tonyav.

My pleasure foxyferret. As tonyav said, the only thing necessary is to relocate the hangers - the height difference is immaterial.

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