Water shooting up from radiator?
I have a 1920's old home and am renting. I have 2 small children and found the 'Loud Banging Noise from Pipes' to be a really helpful thread. However, they did put an automatic feed finally on. I moved in November 1st and they never told me about the water level. We were cold from that point on and notice the water was cold when taking a bath. They kept saying wiggle and jiggle the thermostat electronic dial. 2 weeks ago it was 43 for 2 days and it has consistently been 59 in the house or less. They finally replaced the dial and had someone come in and say there is a water glass tube downstairs that is empty and you need to fill this weekly -- this is why you haven't had heat to kick on the furnace. I was pissed - oversight on the landlord... I'll say!
Now, the thermostat dial was replaced with a simple one and the guy put an automatic feed on the furnace. They never said if it needs a filter change?
My problem is this, the downstairs radiator shoots up water like a geyser onto the wall (almost to the ceiling) and is very dangerous. The other radiators (some do leak) do not act like this - WHY>? What can, should I be doing?
Thank you,
Suzanne