yep makes sense. Well im not living in the property at min so its gonna at least be left 24hrs if not longer. Il try bleeding again then if not i suppose its hunt for the blockage. Is there a common place for a blockage to occur or totally random?
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changed it for aesthetic reasons, the double rad was at one side of the room so moved it to centre of room and changed for longer thinner rad. Would of just bled the old one otherwise. Is it common for a blockage to occur when the system has been drained?/??
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hi cheers for quick reply. Forgot to mention checked both small and large tank in loft and both are around 3/4 full with water. Would a blockage be that likely tho seeing as though the heating worked fine before i changed rad? cheers
p.s anyone watching the joke that is england?? :cry:
hi i had a small double rad in kitchen which did not work. Pipes would get warm but rad freezing. Having kitchen rejigged so decided to replace faulty double rad with a longer single rad. I shut of all water supplies, drained the rad, carried out the required cutting and shutting of pipes etc...
hi,
i didnt make it too clear in my first post. Im laying laminate flooring and tiling all 4 walls. I thought it would be easier to do the floor first as no cutting is needed but some people i have spoke to have said otherwise.
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Rich
HI.
Im in the process of replacing my bathroom suite. Everything has been removed (suite, flooring tiles) and is going to be replaced like for like. Im wondering what is the best order to do this in. Do i tile before installing suite, install suite before or after flooring etc.
Any...