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    Flow and return

    Muggles thanks the reply! The system was installed 5 years ago. It’s an old house and there were radiators down stairs so nothing was touched downstairs. There were no rads upstairs so a new boiler And new Rads installed upstairs. The plumber mentioned it was an old 1 pipe system so I’m...
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    Flow and return

    Hi I want to know if my upstairs radiators are on a flow and return system. The type where a pipe feeds hot water and then a separate pipe to return the cold water to make it more effective and efficient. can anyone please tell me if by looking at the photo of that is the case or can you please...
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    Boiler Pressure

    sbgasman Many thanks! It also happens when the radiators are not on , could it also happen when the hot water is being used? I just want to avoid ripping up the floor boards if I can diagnose it!! Thanks for your help!
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    Boiler Pressure

    Hi there I hope you can help. My boiler keeps loosing pressure and has been doing so for a few months. There is no sign of leakage in the pipes upstairs and no water has been seen coming through the floor or walls. The downstairs pipework is under the floor so it could be there but I’m not sure...
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    thermostatic valves

    Thanks for your comments guys. I will take a look the bathroom radiator. It does not have a thermostatic valve, there are no numbers on it just an angled value with 4 small handles if you see what I mean. On the opposite side there is the same valve, so as they look the same I’m not sure which...
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    thermostatic valves

    Hi there. We had a new heating system installed and had thermostatic valves in all rooms. They all seemed to work perfect and when you lowered the values the heat seemed to work with a good flow and kept the room warm or a long period of time. Recently I have noticed problems with them. If you...
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