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Plumbing: February 2008 Monthly archive

Replacing a Radiator Air Valve

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Jeanne of House in Progress goes through the steps of replacing the radiator air valve from her bathroom radiator. She reminds us to turn off the furnace and make sure your radiator has completely cooled before removing the valve. You may also want to "bleed" your radiator after replacing the valve to ensure that no excess air remains.

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Charles & Hudson | February 28, 2008 | Comments () |

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