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[quote=Anonymous]Chemstrip gave us the name of a company that would move/transport the radiators. We drained the system and disconnected them and the they were picked up. When they were done and returned we had a plumber come to replace the valves and reconnect them and refill the system. We did this for 3 large radiators - stripped, primed and painted - and we’re happy with the result. It’s not cheap and Chemstrip is the only place I found to do this. As part of a renovation we had previously replaced others with hot water cast iron baseboard radiators (look up Baseray). We have been happy with these as well but that only works if you have access to redo the piping from below or if you are removing the floor (as we did for a bathroom) so that you can re-route the pipes. [/quote]
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