Advice sought on a failed heating system

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If someone can give me some advice on a problem I'm having with my heating and hot water system, I'd be really grateful.

First the heating failed i.e no hot water getting to the radiators - it's only a small terraced house with four radiators upstairs, three down.
Then the domestic hot water supply failed.

I've just (with a builder cousin) replaced the water pump, thinking that would dot the trick, but although the boiler heats the water, the hot water gets to the pump, which pushes it on and apparently into the adjacent hot water tank in the bathroom, no DHW comes out of the taps, the hot water tank feels cold, and hot water is barely struggling into the first radiator, also in the bathroom.

It's quite an old system, at least 20 years I reckon, but the hot water boiler is OK, and now the water pump is good.

What other problems could the continued lack of DHW and cold radiators indicate?

I thought maybe there's sludge etc in the radiaitors, but they drained OK when we emptied the system to change the water pump.

Any suggestions welcome...

Nick888
 
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Are the pump valves both open?

Airlocked?

Motor valves jammed?

Tony
 
Nick888 said:
If someone can give me some advice on a problem I'm having with my heating and hot water system, I'd be really grateful.

First the heating failed i.e no hot water getting to the radiators - it's only a small terraced house with four radiators upstairs, three down.
Then the domestic hot water supply failed.

I've just (with a builder cousin) replaced the water pump, thinking that would dot the trick, but although the boiler heats the water, the hot water gets to the pump, which pushes it on and apparently into the adjacent hot water tank in the bathroom, no DHW comes out of the taps, the hot water tank feels cold, and hot water is barely struggling into the first radiator, also in the bathroom.

It's quite an old system, at least 20 years I reckon, but the hot water boiler is OK, and now the water pump is good.

What other problems could the continued lack of DHW and cold radiators indicate?

I thought maybe there's sludge etc in the radiaitors, but they drained OK when we emptied the system to change the water pump.

Any suggestions welcome...

Nick888

Time to bite the bullet fellah, maybe upgrade or at least change boiler, it`s on it`s last legs, don`t be conned into a full heating system, if your radiators are o.k. & pipework ( they are sound usually even after twenty years) you don`t need to change them.
Get good advice & do not accept the first quote given, do not pay anything until the job is completed to your satisfaction, ( don`t pay up front for materials). Do not part with a penny until job is complete, any reputable firm/ company will abide by this, & check credentials, ( any monkey could come into your house) Check I.D. & Corgi status.
 
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Bamber gaspipe said:
Do not part with a penny until job is complete, any reputable firm/ company will abide by this, & check credentials, ( any monkey could come into your house) Check I.D. & Corgi status.

Well I consider myself fairly reputable and I would not dream of starting a job without a signed contract and cleared deposit.
 

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