Posted by jd-tom on October 15, 2009 at 22:03:56 from (98.132.209.16):
I had an interesting evening - was heating up some supper and thought I heard water running in the living room so went to investigate. There was water pouring out of the ceiling onto my wife's leather recliner! I ran upstairs to check it out and the radiator in our bedroom had sprung a LARGE leak - a 3/16" hole was spraying water out. I got it stopped up and drained the whole system in the house down so now I have no heat tonight with a low temp of 34 degrees predicted. Anyway, my question is - where is a good place to go for replacement radiators? I took that one out of the house already and where the hole is could be brazed or welded shut but I already JB welded a hole shut in that radiator 2 years ago and I really don't want to keep repairing radiators if they are going to spring a leak in another spot later on. And if it happens again, we may not even be home and could have a LOT of water damage then! So I just want to replace this radiator while I have it out and be done with it. There was another one on the main floor that sprung a tiny leak earlier this month but I had been keeping a towel under it to get by. Since the system is drained down now, I took that one out also. Sorry for the long post - I needed to get calmed down after cleaning up that mess tonite!
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