I know absolutely nothing about plumbing. Not a blessed thing! Had a rad develop a hole in the middle of the night. Water everywhere. This video saved me. Thank you, thank you, thank you 🙏 If there was a way to tip on YT then I absolutely would
Always a pain to drain a rad and have seen a number of different methods, some very messy. Like others have said, it is a good idea to use a strong bag, haven’t done that before and will give it a go very soon 👍
Superb Video thank you. I'm quite handy with plumbing but I've never removed a radiator before. Now I need to so this video confirmed everything for me. Good work. Cheers.
I've been draining radiators for years...never thought of using bags to catch the water...brilliant! Thank you.
I know absolutely nothing about plumbing. Not a blessed thing! Had a rad develop a hole in the middle of the night. Water everywhere. This video saved me. Thank you, thank you, thank you 🙏 If there was a way to tip on YT then I absolutely would
A great video and very clever how to use plastic bags to catch the water from the radiator. Top marks to a clever man!
Great idea using rubble sacks. Thank you. To reduce the risk of spillage I used a clothes peg to hold the bag tight around the pipe and valve.
Always a pain to drain a rad and have seen a number of different methods, some very messy. Like others have said, it is a good idea to use a strong bag, haven’t done that before and will give it a go very soon 👍
Superb Video thank you. I'm quite handy with plumbing but I've never removed a radiator before. Now I need to so this video confirmed everything for me. Good work. Cheers.
Brilliant idea to use the bags. Thanks thats a big help.
Very good. Never thought of using sacks. Thank you
Clear, sensible video. Thanks.
Thank you, clear and helpful video.
Good simple video. Thanks a lot
You are brilliant
Brilliant video. Thanks
Brilliant ... thanks
Good Job! Thanks 👍
Is it the same for a vertical radiator? I need to replace one like for like.
enjoy the video the only thing you should cup trv side it may pass water if the system is on.
Ye know what mate that is a great tip!!!!
good Vid, love the soundtrack too... who is it?
You are meant to cap off the TRV side and lock sheild side.
especially the TRV, what if the temp drops and triggers the frost protection :)
Thanks, i would do this in any house but mine : )