Is it steam or hotwater? 
 
If hotwater, get a radiator key from the hardware store to turn the valve.  It 
costs very little.   Bleed the radiator of the air that has accumulated.  Have 
a bowl with you to catch the water that will come out after the air is drained 
but before you retighten the valve.  Start with the one furthest from the 
furnace. 


Jeanne Knight 
2513 Guilford Avenue 
Baltimore, MD 21218 
410 366-2849 

410 977-8851 cell
 




Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 17:29:02 -0500
From: casey.e.mil...@gmail.com
To: chat@charlesvillage.info
Subject: [Chat] Radiators

Does anyone have experience with steam radiators?  I know they're supposed to 
make some noise, but I've got a few that bubble, gurgle, and whistle all night 
long and I'd rather not be forced to make the choice between being warm and 
getting a good night's sleep.  I've heard that the system may need to be 
balanced, but I'm a complete novice to this stuff.  


Thanks,


Casey
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