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Rlburnside

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I'm converting a brick shed into a drying room, can I put a radiator from the central heating system into the shed?

The shed is separated from the house by about 2 metres and I'm going to channel across a concrete path to put a cold water pipe for a washing machine, so could I also put the pipe work for the radiator into this same channel which I will concrete over?

Any advice would be welcome .
 
I'm converting a brick shed into a drying room, can I put a radiator from the central heating system into the shed?

The shed is separated from the house by about 2 metres and I'm going to channel across a concrete path to put a cold water pipe for a washing machine, so could I also put the pipe work for the radiator into this same channel which I will concrete over?

Any advice would be welcome .


Yes that won't be a problem, I'd lag the pipe work though.
 
I would run them (all 3) in something like Hep20(plastic) and through a scaffolding pipe, so as to protect them from impact damage or the pipes decaying. I personally would also make sure they were reasonably deep.
But then that's just me:)
 
Make sure the outbuilding is well insulated or you'll lose heat, IMO I think plastic heating pipe should be used and well insulated / lagged and protected underground,
 
Make sure the outbuilding is well insulated or you'll lose heat, IMO I think plastic heating pipe should be used and well insulated / lagged and protected underground,

Going to clad the outside and frame up the inside and kingspan before plaster boarding .
 
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