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I have a baseboard radiator that is leaking about 1 drip / sec, discovered as you might expect by very wet carpets. The leak is dripping from a ~ 1/2" nut / screw combo that I assume is the air bleeder (?). The nut itself is on the exterior top front end of the radiator panel, and not on the elbow supply pipe (I've seen some valves right on the pipes themselves, I think).
The screw itself is substantially rusted, so that seems consistent w/ a failing valve.
My questions are:
1) How easy a DIY?
2) How to do it. System is all one floor, which I think would minimize drainage if I take out the valve.
3) Parts readily available?
4) Risks. One I can imagine is I take out the valve only to discover that whatever receives the valve is equally or worse corroded thus necessitating a more involved repair and disabling the heating for days (because at that point I can't replace the valve for the leak would be too bad).
Thanks for any input,
- TK
The screw itself is substantially rusted, so that seems consistent w/ a failing valve.
My questions are:
1) How easy a DIY?
2) How to do it. System is all one floor, which I think would minimize drainage if I take out the valve.
3) Parts readily available?
4) Risks. One I can imagine is I take out the valve only to discover that whatever receives the valve is equally or worse corroded thus necessitating a more involved repair and disabling the heating for days (because at that point I can't replace the valve for the leak would be too bad).
Thanks for any input,
- TK