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Re: Radiator rusting pipe - what to do
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Umm, I might point out that it's unlikely your heat is on given the mild weather. No steam, no leak.
Posted on: 2013/10/17 3:28
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Re: Radiator rusting pipe - what to do
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If you're renting your landlord should be liable for repairs.
Place a pan under it just in case.
Posted on: 2013/10/16 19:06
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Re: Radiator rusting pipe - what to do
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I didn't see any water leaks (or any water on, or around, the pipe) this morning when I discovered the rusting. It was just the "outside paint" peeling off, and the pipe itself shows (lot of) sign of rust.
I'll take a better look tomorrow to check for leaks, and try to post a pic too. Thanks!
Posted on: 2013/10/16 4:13
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Re: Radiator rusting pipe - what to do
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That's likely a sign of a leak, the exterior of those pipes usually don't just rust by themselves in the absence of water.
Posted on: 2013/10/15 18:49
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Re: Radiator rusting pipe - what to do
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Do you have a picture? Is it leaking? Pitting, or just surface corrosion?
Posted on: 2013/10/15 18:31
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Radiator rusting pipe - what to do
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I just noticed that the pipe on my steam radiator (going from the valve control into the floor) is rusting away. Can it be repaired (such as re-painting) or does it have to be completely replaced? Or can I just leave it there (I assume this is not a good idea)?
Thanks.
Posted on: 2013/10/15 18:21
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