Raising radiators - new floor install ?
Hello all -
I am in the process of remodeling my third floor (house built in like 1920)
And will install some sort of new wood flooring in the next weeks. I have two very heavy, old cast iron radiators that are currently disconnected - but I can tell that if I raise the level of the floor, there is not enough play in the pipes so that I could pull them up out of the floor the half inch or 3/4 inch necessary to reconnect when the new, higher flooring is done. In my kitchen, I was lucky and could just lightly pull up on the pipes and get the additional height needed when I put in a floor... I have a stub of threaded pipe sticking up out of the floor for each side of these radiators, and cannot get these to come loose with solvents and a pipe wrench - I had planned to just splice in copper fittings at the floor level and trim the copper to height later... what can I do to just add less than an inch of height to these cast iron pipes? Is there a coupling that is this short?
Thanks!