Leaky radiator pipe - advice required please

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Hi all, had really useful help from people before with a few issues so thought I'd try you guys first.



A couple of years ago a friend who is a plumber installed a radiator to a room which did not have one installed before - he used the pipes from the radiator in the kitchen and welded some connections through the wall to the radiator in the other room. Today I have noticed a leak in a radiator pipe in the kitchen. I cannot say for certain where it is but I believe it is in the right hand join (see picture)


Will I need to repair / replace the whole thing or would I be able to use tape / putty of some sort to repair it for the short / long term? Is there anything else I need to investigate / take into account?

This is the underside of the pipe.


Thanks for your time,

Mark
 
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Either re-solder it, could be awkward as you'll need to get all the water out, or you could sweat it off and replace with a compression tee. Can't see the full pipe but might be worth getting a fixed price repair, might only be an hours wirk for a plumber.
 
Cut it all off and redo the joint. Looks a bit of a mess.
Drain down will be required.
 
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