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I have natural gas fired hydronic baseboard heat. It is a one story house, and I believe it is just one zone. On one wall of my dining room I have a 12 ft long baseboard heat panel (two covers joined together.) I would like to eliminate 6 feet of it to make a doorway into the adjoining room. All copper runs under the floor in the crawl space. I would like to just take the copper that runs under the floor to the 90 degree upward turn 6 ft further and have it come up where I want it. I have no problems soldering copper, my big question is on the draining and refilling of the closed circuit. I know that I need to get all of the air out of the line, but am not sure the best method to do so. I don't believe there are any individual bleader valves on the baseboard units themselves. Any help would be appreciated, especially steps that I am overlooking!! Thanks