I have just had a Loft Extension in my home and part of the deal was to extend the Central Heating into the Loft room and Bathroom/Toilet. One rad in the new room and a heated rail in the Bathroom.
I've heard that this can be problematic and now the heating doesn't work at all. The plumbers fitted a pressure vessel in the loft and on the day they finished, the rads were warm in the loft room.
Although the contractor assured me that all would be well (they have an excellent reputation and I can't fault them for the quality of the build) I had doubts about getting the existing system to push up to another floor and I've heard this can be really problematic. Does the pressure vessel help?
Any experts have comments about this?
I would appreciate advice, because the contractors seem to be in so fast that they don't have time to make sure all is working well (i.e. balancing the system etc.)
Any advice would help.
I've heard that this can be problematic and now the heating doesn't work at all. The plumbers fitted a pressure vessel in the loft and on the day they finished, the rads were warm in the loft room.
Although the contractor assured me that all would be well (they have an excellent reputation and I can't fault them for the quality of the build) I had doubts about getting the existing system to push up to another floor and I've heard this can be really problematic. Does the pressure vessel help?
Any experts have comments about this?
I would appreciate advice, because the contractors seem to be in so fast that they don't have time to make sure all is working well (i.e. balancing the system etc.)
Any advice would help.