My daughter recently moved house and she has a problem with the hall-way radiator; it needs bleeding every few days or so to ensure it gets hot.
As soon as it’s bled it heats-up rapidly, so there is no apparent problem with the flow of hot-water.
The gas boiler (not a combi) is in the kitchen. The water-pump and motorized valve etc are in the upstairs airing-cupboard adjacent to the hot water tank. The room-stat is situated between the lounge and the dining area.
There are no water leaks (apparently!) and the system appears to be working perfectly; very quiet, heats up very quickly and has been regularly serviced. I assume the 'inhibitor' etc levels are fine.
All the other ground floor and upper floors rads are fine. However this issue with the hallway radiator, which has a TRV fitted, persists.
All advice gratefully received.
As soon as it’s bled it heats-up rapidly, so there is no apparent problem with the flow of hot-water.
The gas boiler (not a combi) is in the kitchen. The water-pump and motorized valve etc are in the upstairs airing-cupboard adjacent to the hot water tank. The room-stat is situated between the lounge and the dining area.
There are no water leaks (apparently!) and the system appears to be working perfectly; very quiet, heats up very quickly and has been regularly serviced. I assume the 'inhibitor' etc levels are fine.
All the other ground floor and upper floors rads are fine. However this issue with the hallway radiator, which has a TRV fitted, persists.
All advice gratefully received.