withhope2010
Dec 8, 2012, 03:59 PM
I live in an upper duplex. The house is so hot because the radiators are burning hot. :( I understand heat rises. The downstairs tenent is a senior, and she is always cold and tells me that her house is always feeling cold.
A plumber suggested that I take aluminum foil and tape it onto the outside of the
Radiators entirely, to cover the little slots. I have followed his instructions, but, I am still finding it extremely hot. (the system has water in the radiators, and was changed from a furnace to electric heating, but using the same radiators)
Does covering the radiators with aluminum foil really supposed to make the room less hot? I would greatly appreciate any explanations, i.e. if it is supposed to become less hot... how does this work? Where does the heat go?
Also, are there any other solutions? Thanks.
A plumber suggested that I take aluminum foil and tape it onto the outside of the
Radiators entirely, to cover the little slots. I have followed his instructions, but, I am still finding it extremely hot. (the system has water in the radiators, and was changed from a furnace to electric heating, but using the same radiators)
Does covering the radiators with aluminum foil really supposed to make the room less hot? I would greatly appreciate any explanations, i.e. if it is supposed to become less hot... how does this work? Where does the heat go?
Also, are there any other solutions? Thanks.