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Hi
I've recently changed my pump and moved a couple of radiators. Ever since the pipes/boiler have been noisy (gurgling) when the boilers on and I keep needing to bleed the highest radiator (a towel warmer). One of the joints (where I didn't re-new the washer) on the pump becomes damp over a day if the heatings off but is dry when it's on so I presume it's drawing air when on. I guess the correct solution is to change the washer to properly cure the leak (I didn't have one at the time of fitting when it was late at night and I have a baby so needed the heating to work asap). Do you guys think it would be worth trying one of the leak sealing products as a temporary measure until the weathers a bit warmer ? - If so can anybody recommend one ?
Many many thanks.
I've recently changed my pump and moved a couple of radiators. Ever since the pipes/boiler have been noisy (gurgling) when the boilers on and I keep needing to bleed the highest radiator (a towel warmer). One of the joints (where I didn't re-new the washer) on the pump becomes damp over a day if the heatings off but is dry when it's on so I presume it's drawing air when on. I guess the correct solution is to change the washer to properly cure the leak (I didn't have one at the time of fitting when it was late at night and I have a baby so needed the heating to work asap). Do you guys think it would be worth trying one of the leak sealing products as a temporary measure until the weathers a bit warmer ? - If so can anybody recommend one ?
Many many thanks.