S scati Registered User Messages 52 11 Aug 2008 #1 just a quick question, should radiators be flush to a wall, should there be a gap? thanks in advance
D D8Lady Registered User Messages 428 11 Aug 2008 #2 Yes, there needs to be a gap for air to circulate. Using the brackets that come with the radiators will ensure this.
Yes, there needs to be a gap for air to circulate. Using the brackets that come with the radiators will ensure this.