I've got a feeling that the guy who fitted my boiler can't be bothered to fix the problem, can I solve this problem by putting the thermostats on the other side of the radiator as surely is just a continuos loop in one direction or the other, if so, is this hard to do?
Thanks for your post :)
That seems to make more sense as apart from the system being drained to fit the boiler, the radiators haven't been touched. So why would a least 5 rads in the house then all have trv's faulty on them? It has to be something with the boiler!
I have contacted the...
Ok to save me allot of work, would it only be the TRV that got replaced that is making all other rads knock, or will it be the TRV's on all knocking rads? my question being that they didn't knock before and they haven't swapped position on the radiators so why are they knocking now?
I had a simular problem once, there should be a small tap somewhere on the pipes underneath your boiler, twist it till you see your pressure rise to it's recommended level ( normally indicated on the gauge) then turn the tap back to it's off position.
I hope that helps
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Last February my boiler packed in so had a new one fitted (Worcester i junior) which has been brilliant, also the plumber fitted a new thermostat on the kitchen radiator as the rad wasn't getting hot and now that’s fine too.
The problem is that since then I...
Hi I have a very simular problem which only occurred after I had a new Worcester 28i junior boiler fitted (also a faulty thermostat was replaced in the kitchen) before this my radiators were silent and now it's like there's a drum practice going on in three rooms at once, I've bleed the rads...