Hi all, hope that someone can point me in the right direction here.
I've just found that one of our rads has had a tiny (but constant) leak around the area where the pipe connects to the rad (please forgive my ignorance in what it's actually called!) The corrosion is around the large nut (?) at the base of the rad, and not the TRV. I'm assuming that the rad needs to be replaced, but now is not a good time - it will have to be done in a couple of weeks.
Can anyone tell me/recommend something that I can apply to the leaking area to plug the leak for the time being? years ago I used something similar, it was a rubbery sealant that I applied to a valve, and that did the trick. I can't for the life of remember what the product might even be referred to as - any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
I've just found that one of our rads has had a tiny (but constant) leak around the area where the pipe connects to the rad (please forgive my ignorance in what it's actually called!) The corrosion is around the large nut (?) at the base of the rad, and not the TRV. I'm assuming that the rad needs to be replaced, but now is not a good time - it will have to be done in a couple of weeks.
Can anyone tell me/recommend something that I can apply to the leaking area to plug the leak for the time being? years ago I used something similar, it was a rubbery sealant that I applied to a valve, and that did the trick. I can't for the life of remember what the product might even be referred to as - any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
