Hi, just looking for a bit of advice on this situation as it's becoming a bit of a pain in the rear-end.
The radiator/towel warmer in my bathroom decides that whenever the hot water/heating is turned off that it wants to leak all over the floor and is now corroded (it was slightly corroded when I moved in about a year ago, but it's taken to doing this in a more serious fashion now). It is similar in design to the one below:
but it is not leaking from the pipes at the bottom, rather from the nuts at the top on either side. When the heating is on the leaking stops and all works fine, but it's taken to leaking when the heating's off, running rusty coloured water down the sides of the towel heater and leaving big puddles on the floor, which is most annoying. If it makes any difference it's a downstairs bathroom in a basement with the boiler being on the floor above.
Can these nuts at the top be sealed/replaced, or is it new radiator time?
Any advice/tips would be most helpful.
Cheers
The radiator/towel warmer in my bathroom decides that whenever the hot water/heating is turned off that it wants to leak all over the floor and is now corroded (it was slightly corroded when I moved in about a year ago, but it's taken to doing this in a more serious fashion now). It is similar in design to the one below:
but it is not leaking from the pipes at the bottom, rather from the nuts at the top on either side. When the heating is on the leaking stops and all works fine, but it's taken to leaking when the heating's off, running rusty coloured water down the sides of the towel heater and leaving big puddles on the floor, which is most annoying. If it makes any difference it's a downstairs bathroom in a basement with the boiler being on the floor above.
Can these nuts at the top be sealed/replaced, or is it new radiator time?
Any advice/tips would be most helpful.
Cheers