Where is the "Radiator" heating type option in Zillow?

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When editing home facts, I don't see any option that seems to include an old-fashioned "Radiator" heating type (i.e. hot water radiator heat, supplied by a gas boiler -- attached is an example photo).  I see "Radiant" but that term is generally used for a very specific and different form, correct?  Perhaps "Radiator" has a common classification that is eluding me?  It seems like a popular (and sometimes desirable) heating type, so I would hope it could be represented in a straight-forward manner.  Here are the heating type options in Zillow:

 Baseboard
 Forced air
 Heat pump
 Radiant
 Stove
 Wall
 Other
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Yeah....Radiant is what I had to put too.

Better than the "forced air" that was originally listed on my place.  I refused to buy a house that had it.  I love my rad heat.   

The only thing better is steam....aaaahhh!  Your skin & plants love it!  :0)
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Hot water (boiler) heat is "Radiant"
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