How to remove a radiator for decorating - Removing a central heating rad
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- Опубликовано: 31 окт 2019
- Disconnect a radiator to wall paper or paint behind. HOW TO REMOVE A RADIATOR. Plumber showing inside tips on central heating systems. Rad removal. Plumbing tips and tricks. Taking off a radiator.
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Allen I'm getting a new boiler fitted on Tuesday but the radiators are connected via microbore pipe I want to change to 15 mm and replace all rad feed pipes my question how and where to isolate so I can refit one at a time without trying to go bonkers
Thanks for the charity link.
Best things about this video:
1. Clear, comprehensive instructions
2. Top accent
3. Strong Handy Uncle vibes.
10/10 thanks very much!
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ace reviewer! 10/10
‘Handy uncle’ means something completely different in my family…
@@benssjaminn😂
The best thing about your style is that you assume the viewer knows absolutely nothing. Super helpful, thanks so much for uploading!
Nice one. Managed it with zero mess and even less swearing. Perfect instructions, thanks boss
Simple not once was I confused I got learning difficulties so wish this guy did how to then everything in the house tbh great video
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One of the best “how to” there is on RUclips. Thank God for RUclips !!!!!!
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Yes, I am YT trained in many practical trades 😀
One point, which may already have been mentioned. Count the number of turns you turn the lock shield valve when closing it. Then turn it the same number when opening it up again, to keep the system balanced.
if I haven't count, how can I make it balanced?
if it was balanced correctly in the first place ?
Briliant guide got through the process without soaking the ceiling below it.
Excellently and thoroughly explained.
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'Got a proper tub in't van'
After living abroad for several years the audio on this vid was a comforting reminder of home.
Super helpful by the way, thank you!
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Thanks, Allen. Decorating the kids’ room and this nicely talked me through removing the radiator! Job done in 10 mins. Keep up the sterling work :)
Thanks, helped me take off a radiator, very clear concise, and easy to understand
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Watched your video, absolutely magic , couldn't have done it without you , thanks alot
Hi Allen just topped boiler pressure back up , and water leaking out the valve , should I cap them off to get hot water back on mate
You're a blooming legend Allen! We were scratching our heads trying to figure out how to shift mould behind our radiators and found this tutorial. Really clear and managed to sort it quickly and easily, even though neither of us have done anything like this before. You wouldnt believe the before and after pics 🤮
Thanks so much Allen Hart!!
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Clear, straightforward instructions. Never removed a radiator before but following Allen's direction it was surprisingly easy. Thank you.
Thanks Alan. Very clear and accurate for a novice like me !
Excellent instructional video! Simple and includes what if’s and do not’s! Thank you.
Such a clear video. I’m still scared to try this but you’ve taken me one step closer to achieving it. If I don’t, will forever annoy me if I can’t caulk that bit of skirting board that’s up behind the radiator 😅
Well what can I say Allen is probably the best plumber I’ve
Encountered on the net, he explains everything in layman’s
Terms and to detail, easy to follow and understand.
10/10
Thank You
So many instructional videos on youtube have logos, theme tunes, lots of irrelevant information. This was exactly what I needed to know without having to watch several times, or having to skip content. Thank you Allen. Donated & subscribed
Thank You
Seriously this is hands down THE best video tutorial for removing a radiator. You've taught me how to remove the radiator and built my confidence in DIY. Last time I did it I flooded the room I was in 😂
@MK I'm taking the hall radiator off the wall to decorate. I turned it off at the valves on either side, thinking I'd isolated it. Then loosened the nuts and drained it. I then went to top up the pressure in the boiler but water came out the pipes on either side of the radiator. Why did that happen given I'd turned it off/isolated it?
@MK Thanks, MK. Water came out the radiator when I originally loosened the nuts but not the pipes. I closed the valves tightly but was wary as ever of over-tightening them. Should I give them another half turn or so each? And should it be okay to top up my boiler once I've drained the radiator?
Actually, having said all that, I ASSUMED there was no water coming out the pipes when I loosened the nuts; I ASSUMED it was all coming from the radiators, as per usual (?).
@MK Also, if there is a leak can I cap the pipes off until I've finished decorating. Would caps allow me to top up the boiler?
Only a genius can make a difficult task appear so simple. Brilliant.
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Thank you! I was worried about doing this when decorating but this was really clear and helpful!
Best video I’ve watched describing how to take off a radiator - very clear and well explained. I feel confident to now tackle a rad I need to remove. Thanks 👍
Thank You
I can't tell you how useful this video has been. You made it easy to follow, logical and informative. Thanks so much for making this video
This is the fourth video I've watched on changing a radiator. Excellent, I don't need to watch anymore :)
Thank you so much
You're welcome!
One of the clearest video instructional I've EVER watched . .THANK YOU !
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Brilliant clear video, I have today removed 11 radiators, painted behind each, replaced and topped up after viewing your video. Cheers
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Great video, thanks Allen! I've always papered behind radiators for fear of taking them off but watched your video today and gave it a go. Super simple instructions and worked a treat. Thanks for posting this one! :)
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I have been scratching my head for ages trying to figure out how to do it. Thanks for the very informative video!
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This was really, really helpful. Thank you so much for making the video so clear and step by step.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazingly helpful, and as a novice I can now finish my decorating properly.
Thank you
I bloody love this guy. Such clear videos helped me with DIY on so many heating issues.
Brilliant - clear and concise, just what I needed (replastering/decorating)
Glad it was helpful!
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Brilliant explanation. My partner didnt believe I could do this myself and now the radiator is off and I can get the paper off behind it. Thank you!
Glad it helped
Very clear and well presented Allen, thanks. I'll be tackling my radiator today!
You're a good teacher Mr Hart. Thank you.
Allen, I’ve moved into my first property and I’m not very handy, your videos have been so useful so thank you for this. Hope you’re enjoying the underfloor heating
Thanks.
I've just removed my first radiator thanks to you! You've opened up the next level of smart decorating for me! Thank you. Such clear instructions and the close ups were invaluable.
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What a brilliant tradesman, and very well explained. Im an East Londoner and find your accent very endearing. Thanks mate.
From northern man to northern man, this is such a fantastic video. Highly informative. The best out there for radiator maintenance!
Wish i watched this last week, because me and wall papering are like chalk and cheese, so much easier to remove the radiator then trying to wall paper down the sides and top of the radiator, really was a good and helpful video, keep them coming,
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Gonna give a try on mine now. I was afraid of, but now I feel more confident. I hope everything goes as per the video 😅
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Thanks so much. I have to say, that's one of the clearest how to videos I've ever seen.
Awesome, easy to understand instructions. I didn't have a clue about radiators, now i feel like an expert!!
This is just brilliant. So helpful, clear, and really genuinely appreciated. Thank you!
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Doing this today as a plasterer but I figure if I can do it I’ll gain and advantage when I quote and rightfully so. I’ve seen people do it who aren’t plumbers so I’m happy to follow instructions and proceed
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Perfect, no stupid music, just the info
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Brilliant Alan. Just removed my first Rad based on your super video. Thanks so much for taking the time to post
Thank you very much. You've saved my good amount of money.
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Alan my farther was a tradespeople who got ms before he could show me alot of plumbing stuff. Your help is apriciated so much. Thankyou
Thank you for this video. The tips like using the gripper to hold onto the valves and placing the radiator upside down were simple but highly practical. Thanks again👍
Crack open vent key first once isolated until water comes to a stop that way you can be sure the valves are doing there job ! Don’t bother with a container use a good rubble bag it will go under any rad and you can also collect more water I’ve been doing for 40 years never failed
Some good tips there Edmund, that i hadn’t thought of! Thanks for sharing.
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what you forgot to mention is that you should always use the decorators cap (if you have one) as the trv's can open up and flood the place as many decorators have found out after taking off rads and leaving them over night (Thank goodness for public liability insurance)
Thank You
Brilliant video, with clear comprehensive instructions. Big thanks
Simple and easy to follow, wish more videos were this easy to follow
Thank you so much, Allen; this was so very well explained. I'm not too bad at DIY, but always tend to be a bit nervous about water getting everywhere and/or the valve joints snapping in this sort of situation! It's so reassuring to see my thoughts confirmed in such a practical way. I'm going to invest in some pipe grips to hold my valves steady (It's quite an old radiator with a Danfoss thermostatic valve at one end) before I start and am definitely going to watch your video about putting the radiator back, which I need to do!
One quick question; do I need to count how many turns are needed to shut off the lockshield valve so that I can put it back at the exact same setting when the radiator goes back, or is this not really critical? Please advise if you can, Allen; bless you!
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Hi Allen, thanks for the great instructions. Would it be possible to use the rest of the heating system without putting the radiator back on?
yes you can
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Brilliant video, thankyou so much for putting this together. Myself and my wife are novices around DIY and home improvements and are recently first time buyers. Really found this easy to follow. Thanks again. I’ve subscribed and liked and will definitely watch some more of your other content.
Just taught two absolute newbies to successfully get a radiator off -first time -with no spills!! Thanks so much!
Legend is hes still draining radiators to this day
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Informative video, thank you. Question, when the radiator is isolated as you've shown, is it safe to operate the heating the system as you would normally do?
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@@AllenHart999 lol
Yes, but only if you do a crucial step the video missed. After you remove the radiator you should insert a small piece of copper in the thermostatic radiator valve(TRV) with a blanking cap on it, TRV’s can open by themselves a small amount and let water out, even if they are “off” so if you blank the valve off the system is safe to run as normal
Absolutely excellent. Clear instructions and helpful hints. Thank you
Thank You
Fantastic video, thank you. Really clear and straightforward, nice step-by-step guide. Thanks!
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Great video - thanks, Allen! I've heard conflicting opinions about whether or not I need to cap off the valves after removal, to avoid leaks. Have you any thoughts on this? Cheers!
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Whenever I take off a Radiator I do cap / blank off the valve, I've known them to leak - especially on old systems. Just for my own peace of mind. Good video though, thanks.
It's useful to count the turns required to shut down the lock-shield so that when the radiator is re-installed it should be properly balanced.
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How many times do you turn it?
@@Tara-nv3rr You count the number of turns required to close the lock-shield before removing the radiator then open it up by the same amount when you re-install it. (The number of turns will vary from radiator to radiator and it can be trial and error to balance a whole system.)
@@monitoringstar Absolutely correct, it is concerning the demonstrator did not know to do this.
@@dr.davidlisk8197 The fact he did not mention it does not necessarily mean he did not know it.
Thank you so much for explaining this. Great video and very good teaching style - I started this video with absolutely no idea and now feel confident I can do this myself. Thanks Allen!
Glad it was helpful!
What a cowboy another diy Dan
What a great video, explained every process clearly. Thank you.
I replaced all my lockshield valves with ones with a drain off. Makes draining down much easier.
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Useful kit is those yellow absorbent cloths. Hold twenty times their weight in water.
Cheap in shops like Home Bargains, Poundland etc.
Great when defrosting freezers.
Thank You
This was a really clear tutorial, thank you! My Dad was shocked I was able to do this myself 😅
Simple and easy to follow instructions, got the job done easily….
However, after removing the radiator I was left with no heating/hot water and an F72 error code on my boiler.
For a while I was cursing you whilst frantically trying to fix the issue but then luckily a family friend said I’d need to repressurise the boiler which I did and problem solved.
Thought I’d drop a comment for anyone who ends up in the same situation 👍🏻
Aint it great when you ask the customer not to remove the brackets, or at the very least ask them to put the screws back in as marker points, before they paint, paper or plaster/skim? Only to return to find.... No screws/bolts, they've lost the brackets and there is no up/down play in the tails. Ever tried retrofitting a rad under these circumstances? Not easy.
I always put a temporary stop, or a decorators cap on the TRV too. Especially this time of year. They will open open up in a cold room.
loafer sheffield how much would you charge for changing 4 radiators? I would supply
Screwfix are currently selling Kudox std panel rads with 25% off and they include free trv and lockshield valves. That could save you some dosh straight off and they will deliver to your property saving your plumber time and as such.. you, money into the bargain.
Make sure that you get your measurements and radiator types correct.
Re charging: Any plumber would have to ask you the following q?s.
What type of system do you have? Combi. System, vented or unvented?
If a system boiler... do all of the external controls work? (zone valves/stats/programmers...)
Has the boiler had an annual service? Have you got a service record logbook? Has the system been looked after, serviced, maintained... it may require a powerflush..if it's not been looked after; less likely if you have a magnetic filter fitted, indeed, have you actually got a filter fitted?
If all of these questions can be answered, a straight like for like swap, fill, vent and re-inhibit (clean the filter if you have one) I'd personally charge approx £150.00. All assuming that the system water is not contaminated with haematite (sludge)
Best bet re getting sum1 who can do the job properly is to ask at your local, independent plumbers merchants. They'll put you in touch with a recommended trader who can be trusted to do the job properly.
Good luck!
loafer sheffield thanks. So the Screwfix are just as good as the ones the boiler people would fit?
The quote for the boiler replacing included a flush. The company also has me on a monthly insurance plan, boiler cover I think it’s called. So I don’t know why they are charging so much for the radiators - it’s £500 labour?!?
Can I turn my heating on once the radiator is off and I've capped off the valves?
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Great video. Quick easy and simple👍
Thank you!
Brilliant video. Thanks so much Allen - I was able to follow this along so easily to remove wallpaper from behind the radiator.
Thanks for the great video, Allen. Just removed our first radiator of many in our new house. Made a donation to your chosen charity in return.
Thanks for this video. Really detailed. And not too fast for speech & instructions.
It gives me confidence that I could actually this myself.
Fab video - very easy to understand and follow. Will be draining my first radiator tomorrow following this 👍 thank you
Thanks for this.. I have always rushed doing this job in the past. But today by following you instructions to the letter worked a treat.
Really clear and well presented Allen. All the best mate. Getting my adjustable spanner and grips as we speak. And my jug!
Really helpful and straightforward enough even for a complete novice like me. Thanks!
Thank you for such a clear video. We've taken on a bit of a doer upper and anything beyond painting I find quite intimidating, however this video has given me the confidence to give it a go!
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Excellent instructional vid, one of the best I’ve seen for anything!
Quality, this is going to save our business some ££ as the fixings have come away from the wall. Cheers
Wouldn’t have known where to start if it wasn’t for this video. What a top man. Cheers Allen, keep up the good work!
I just removed my first ever radiator using the great explanation! Thanks Allen! 💪🏽
What a great video. Just used it to disconnect our old radiator ready for replastering work. Thank you
Great video, no BS, no dramatics, job done.
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I use this video everytime I'm decorating and need to remove a radiator. Thank you sir!
So far, so good, success, many thanks, first ever removed radiator.
Thank you for this video, very useful and clear instructions. Thank you for posting! 👍
Tremendous video. Simple, effective and very clear instructions.
Thanks mate. Clear, concise and easy to understand for a cowboy like myself.
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From a DIY hater, thanks Allen, saved my bacon, to allow wallpapering without the plumber's expense. Fabulous, clear, concise = result, easy to follow and no flood.
This is a very helpful video, please keep it up. You have explained information that has taken me more than 6 months to find. How to remove a radiator for decorating and how to put it back, excellent.
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Great video, very clear and easy to follow - thanks for the help!
Legend thanks for the vid. Just followed this and removed my downstairs radiator for plastering. Thanks!
This is amazing! Thank you. So many useful tips and just the right amount of repetition to really understand what to do! Brilliant! Thanks
You're so welcome!
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I'm literally draining the radiator right now 😁
Fantastic, thanks Allan ! Just what I needed. Brilliant.
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