Heya,
I'm currently replacing some old copper pipes to radiators in an old apartment. Moving to electric rads so they are no longer needed. All pipes are in the wall behind the plasterboard and go back to the electric powered boiler. Is there any real reason to remove them after they are drained as it seems it would ad quite a bit of work and expense for not much gain, if any. The lad at the Electrics shop said they should be removed but he doesn't know the property. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks, Harry
I'm currently replacing some old copper pipes to radiators in an old apartment. Moving to electric rads so they are no longer needed. All pipes are in the wall behind the plasterboard and go back to the electric powered boiler. Is there any real reason to remove them after they are drained as it seems it would ad quite a bit of work and expense for not much gain, if any. The lad at the Electrics shop said they should be removed but he doesn't know the property. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks, Harry