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how can l fix my radiator?

the bathroom walls were replastered but the plasterer did not put the rad back,how easy is this
polly, November 2007
Hi, i trust he had removed the rad leaving the two pipes sticking out with the two valves on??? If so, simply hang the rad back on it's mounts (you may need to fit these back aswell, and good luck finding the original rawl plugs, a good plasterer would have put matchsticks or screws in prior to plastering so as to identify them), then attach the valves to each end of the rad and tighten. Then simply open each valve fully and wait approx one minute then bleed the rad using the bleed valve either on the top or at the side of the rad. When water and not air comes out, tighten the valve back up then HEY PRESTO, your done.

Hope this is of some help to you????

Kind Regards

Rob. X

Rob, November 2007