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Dear all,

I have a bit of problem with my heating.

  1. One of the radiators in my main bedroom is not getting warm enough and one radiator in my other bedroom is not getting warm at all. All other radiators are working fine as in getting warm quickly and really hot as well.
  2. I have two bathroom but none of the heating towel rails are working at all.

What could be the problem and how do I fix this?

Thanks,

Naveen
 
As above ^^, but check if your heating system is a sealed type because it might need topped up in pressure.
Heating systems, whether sealed type, or open vented (fed with a little water tank), when they start to run out of water/pressure the highest radiators will stop working.
 
Hi All,
Thanks so much for your responses.
I tried all of it but nothing worked. In the end I called the AA and they fixed it.

However, few weeks later on, one radiator (in the bedroom) sometimes works and sometimes does not. When it does work, it heats up slowly and does not reach the full heating temprature.

Isn't that strange. What could be the problem?

thanks,
Naveen
 
What was wrong with the system previously?
Your radiator that is erratically working and not to full heat, could be one of a few things and anybodys guess. Often if there is a thermostatic radiator valve (TRV) on the rad, it can be sticking. The head of the valve can be removed and also check if pin on valve body is seizing.
Or it could be partial blockage in pipes or radiator.
 

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