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fbg40 | 20:35 Fri 19th Jan 2018 | Home & Garden
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Have a small weep from a rad valve in my bathroom. Plumber chum has had a ltrrook and says that the cartridge needs to be replaced therefore needing a draindown. Have seen a product " Fernox leak sealer ". Does anybody know if this would do the trick ?
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I have used the material to good effect but much depends on the nature of the leak you are dealing with. You could try the sealer and see what happens, it certainly will not do any harm - it is in effect a material which congeals/sets at the exit location but only if the leak is quite slow but continues otherwise to circulate in solution.
I'm not sure of the brand but, after many, many pressure losses and visits from Scottish Gas some sort of sealant was put into the system.

No problems at all since that day.
Try turning the valve on and off a few times and leaving in different positions. We've been in our house for over 40 years and had slightly leaky rad valves. Simple solution has always worked!
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Thanks for the answers folks - will take all on board.
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The sealer is well worth a shot, fg. Otherwise, most likely a drain-down.

One word of caution... I wouldn't be tempted to repeat adding more sealant if it's not successful. There is always the slight possibility of gumming something up within the boiler.
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Thanks Builder, much appreciated.
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Forgot to add Builder, it really is a tiny leak/weep but don't want to drain down until the weather warms up !!
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