Permanently remove a central heating radiator.
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As seen on Dragons Den 16 08 10. How to disconnect and permanently remove a central heating Radiator from your heating system giving useful hints and tips on how to seal or cap off the flow and return pipes.A set of tools with everything you will need to remove and replace or fit a new domestic central heating radiator in a handy carry case. The kit will help you remove a radiator without draining. Whether for decoration purposes such that you want to paint behind a radiator, or put a new wall paper, or while cleaning, or if you are replacing the radiator itself, this tool allows you to remove the radiator without draining, and without making a mess.
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Great vid thank you. Simple and quick not 30 mins of chat about what’s for dinner. Clarified exactly what I need to do especially not creating a loop which I was told to do!
Incredibly useful, Cheers buddy very informative
Hello mate , I’ve just done this today in my kitchen . It went like a dream so easy , a brilliant vid many thanks for your time
Really, really helpful, thanks for the video!
Perfect. Very clear...feel lot more confident about doing this job now.
Really well explained. Thanks for posting
Really good video, thank you for sharing.
Very helpful Pal, thanks.
Correction, Sorry, I forgot to mention, turn off water that feeds the system before you begin, and make sure the Blank offs you use are sufficiently tight before filling. Good luck again.
Thanks for the vid , nice job , I am doing this as you speak. Most of the water is drained out .I already had the water off. but after so much water came out of the system I thought maybe i hadn't, but theres a lot of water in them , the water finally stopped.Thanks again Rick
No need for caps - just turn the radiator upside down when moving it. Also when off the wall, flush the radiators out with a hose pipe and rinse/treat with rust inhibitor. Same for whole system if possible.
Is there any way of removing the radiator and leaving the 2 pipes each side. Tho not aesthetically great and just capping them and saving all the complicated piping etc towards the end of the video. I just want to get rid of the radiator and mount a wall heater. Cheers
@charlyhellfire, by making a loop, you would reduce flow as the water would follow the route for no reason, effectively restricting the pipe. Wouldn't be major. But the stems branch from the main 22mm, so capped branch-no flow restrictions as the water has nowhere to go other than the correct route.
Are you saying to cap off a radiator permanently. To re join the pipes together for flow? Appreciate ang feed back.
I'll be honest I replied to this 10 years ago with absolutely no idea what I was doing and a huge ego which has since been humbled many times. 😂 I'm still in the trade tho but I've no idea what I was getting at my apologies
I live in a flat they are all on the same level so what do you do then?
You say don't join the pipes together..but surely that keep the loop intact. By isolating each pipe there's no water return..or am I missing something?
Also, say I wanted to isolate a single radiator at the end of a run for just a few months would it be possible just to close the lockshield side valve?
No, the flow and return pipes are constantly, flowing anyway, with the rad missing, doesn't stop the flow and return from working, the just wont flow through the rad you have removed. One thing you should try to avoid is using compression fittings under the floor, as they can, and do leak, causing you a lot of hassle by having to take up the floor again to fix it.
hello is it important to cut of the pipes near the t piece? close to it?...because i cant find where it joins the pipe?
have 2 or more buckets to hand when removing rads after the central heating has been drained. Use the buckets to poor any water thats left in the radator.
Theres only one thing left to do , Fuck up my house and ill be ringing a plumber in about 3 hours Happy days. Thanks for the tips
did it checked in today... It only bloody worked Happy days! Cheers bud
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Lots of talking not enough showing..........
Why does he keep talking and not showing us anything
Showed nothing, did a lot of talking, was anything actually done by this man