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Expert Advice for Buying Cast Iron Radiators
 Author: Edward Hall
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 Added: Sat, 07 Aug 2010 04:58:52 -0500
 Category: Gardening & Landscaping

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Cast iron radiators can represent a significant investment for homeowners. It is a good idea to get as much help as possible when buying cast iron radiators to make sure you are making the most of your money.

Common Pitfalls

Expert advice can help you to avoid the common pitfalls associated with buying cast iron radiators. This can include:

* Leaks – this is a major problem for anyone buying new or reclaimed cast iron radiators. In most cases you will not know you have a fault in your radiators until they are plumbed in. You need to make sure the company/seller you are buying from can offer you a guarantee. This should replace any cast iron radiators that leak with a new and fully working one. Ideally you should also use companies that can provide their own testing facilities. These use pressure tests to ensure the radiators do not leak before they go on sale.

* Rust – cast iron radiators can be prone to rusting. This can occur when the protective finish on the radiator has been damaged. Check radiators thoroughly for rust, chips and other damage before you install them. Cast iron radiators can be repaired but this can cost money to do properly.

* Sediment - cast iron radiators can build up sediment. This means before you install your radiators you need to thoroughly flush them through. This is particularly important if you are using reclaimed antique radiators. By flushing through radiators you can avoid getting any sediment into your heating system which could cause a lot of damage.

* Incorrect Size – it is a good idea to get a plumber or heating expert to help you work out the right size radiators for your rooms. Cast iron radiators are very efficient as they retain heat extremely well. This means that even after you have turned your system off they can continue to provide heat to your rooms whilst they are slowly cooling down. It is very important to have the right size radiators otherwise you will be overheating rooms or under-heating them.

* Heating System – is your heating system appropriate for running cast iron radiators? If it isn’t then you may need a new boiler as well. This can start getting expensive so before you invest in cast iron radiators make sure you get an expert to check over your whole heating system. They will be able to advise you on whether any parts need updating before you install your new cast iron radiators.

* Modern Reproduction Radiators – reproduction cast iron radiators can be a more affordable option. However you will need to make sure you are buying them from an experienced and reliable company. Some reproduction cast iron radiators can be inferior in quality to the authentic antique versions. Make sure you use a company that has a good reputation and customer satisfaction record.

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You can find a wide range of radiators for sale online. This is a fast and easy way for you to source all of the parts you need for your home heating renovation projects.

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