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Trane Steam Radiator

Phil Yarbrough_2
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Looking for a supplier to replace a small Trane radiator. I'm in Michigan if that helps.
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Steam contractors
are difficult to find. I had to bring in a guy from Detroit. Pat Girioux from Gross Point did a good job over here in Ann Arbor. Why do you want to change the existing radiator? Too hot? Too cold? Noisy? Ugly? Could you post a picture of it?0 -
Leaking
Existing radiator is leaking. Several attempts have been made to repair it. It is a fin coil type. Very small Trane unit0 -
Have you tried
to contact Trane directly for a replacement part? Then get your local plumber to put it in.
http://www.trane.com/Commercial/AboutTrane/ContactUs/Feedback.aspx?i=15280 -
If you strike out there
you can probably find a suitable replacement from Beacon-Morris or some other convector manufacturer.All Steamed Up, Inc.
Towson, MD, USA
Steam, Vapor & Hot-Water Heating Specialists
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