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need some advice

robt
robt Member Posts: 3
i blew out a radiator on the 2nd floor of my house a week ago...this floor is vacant, and has its own furnace...i've drained the furnace and put some anti-freeze (nontoxic) into toilet and sinks, and run a couplew electric heaters in bathroom and kitchen at night....my question is :should i get this system up and running again asap, or is this best left drained and empty until warm weather returns? my inclination is to get it up and running asap, but all the plumbers i know are crazy busy, hard to get ahold of, and don't seem too interested in replacing this radiator. will condensation in an inactive furnace be an issue? any advice will be appreciated, Robt.

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  • Keith_5
    Keith_5 Member Posts: 24
    cut your losses

    Call a pro in to get you back up and running. Limit the damage.
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