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hi lads

Anyone could help me out with a hot water splutter?

Have got a vented system ( attic tank, 1st floor cylinder )

I would assume it's because of the vent, may be because air is being pulled in via the vent pipe.

What else could be the cause ?
Should I upgrade the vent pipe to solve the issue or will there be a different solution?

Kind regards
Ron
 
The real issue they've got, is the heating doesn't work because the plasterer took a rad off. He closed the thermostat side. He just did the return side life and pushed a new valve onto and tightened up.
He installed a adey filter and let one side closed so it started to kettle and boil. No heating lol

Thanks for the help anyway
 
The real issue they've got, is the heating doesn't work because the plasterer took a rad off. He closed the thermostat side. He just did the return side life and pushed a new valve onto and tightened up.
He installed a adey filter and let one side closed so it started to kettle and boil. No heating lol

Thanks for the help anyway
And that sums up what's wrong with the industry nowadays, plasterer trying to do plumbing ,!!!!!!!!!
 
And that sums up what's wrong with the industry nowadays, plasterer trying to do plumbing ,!!!!!!!!!
Yes, I mean I got really shocked when he told me he just shuffed the valve onto the pipe and put a bin bag over to catch the water. Then he just tightened it.

Afterwards I was asking, what he usually does as I was looking for a good plasterer for long. So he mentioned, I am doing everything:D

Do I need to carry on .....:)
They may know few things and how to cover up but that's not a quality job is it ;) pffffff
 
Re the hot water splutter, - Does the hot pipe from top of cylinder stay level or rise to the vent? If it has a high spot before vent then air will keep gathering
 

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