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On Wednesday we had a plumber out to re-hang (if that's the right word) a large radiator which had come away from the wall. He also swapped the valves over on the ends of the radiator (not quite sure why - he just said they'd be easier to get to :shrug: )
Today (Friday) I notice that one of the valves (the one where you let air out) is dripping. After fiddling with it and wondering if maybe it wasn't tight enough, the valve has broken and now water is running out of the radiator and I can't stop it
I've phoned the plumber and he can't come out until this afternoon - I'm panicking that my living room is going to be flooded before then.
Is there anything I can do to stop the water coming out? I've pulled the carpet back and put plastic sheeting & towels & bowls down.
Today (Friday) I notice that one of the valves (the one where you let air out) is dripping. After fiddling with it and wondering if maybe it wasn't tight enough, the valve has broken and now water is running out of the radiator and I can't stop it
I've phoned the plumber and he can't come out until this afternoon - I'm panicking that my living room is going to be flooded before then.Is there anything I can do to stop the water coming out? I've pulled the carpet back and put plastic sheeting & towels & bowls down.
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Water is collecting in the hole where the valve sits and is running away, although I have it partially blocked with an old towel at the minute.