Hi,
I would be very grateful for your thoughts on my boiler situation!
About 2 weeks ago my boiler started banging and popping on a Friday evening. I switched it off for a while, then restarted it over the weekend and still the same. I called a gas safe engineer on Monday who identified it as air in the system.
His first suggestion was to have the hot water set at the lowest setting on the boiler and on constantly for a few days - his thinking was that at a low temp it was less likely to 'bang' and would hopefully eventually push the air around the system to the tank where it would be released(?).
We did this for a week and no joy. So he returned to put a chemical into one of the radiators to feed around the system. We've had this chemical before and it's supposed to break down the sludge in the radiators/pipes (and needs to be drained once it's done its job). His thinking was that this thicker solution in the pipes would help push the air around the system if, again, we had the hot water (and now also the central heating) on constant low for several days (that was 4 days ago).
Again, nothing has happened - the boiler still bangs when it occasionally fires up and therefore, obviously, the water isn't being heated and neither are the radiators. Thankfully we have an immersion for the water in the meantime. The plumber has now said leave the chemical in until the end of the week. That would make 3 weeks since the problem started.
As I'm not sure about plumbing, his suggestions may all be logical, but to me, 3 weeks (at least) to fix air in the system seems a really long time?!
He did suggest that if the chemical didn’t work, then he’d probably need to fit a new pump. Again – that’s double dutch to me, but might be logical??
Any suggestions or thoughts would be very welcomed...
thanks
James
I would be very grateful for your thoughts on my boiler situation!
About 2 weeks ago my boiler started banging and popping on a Friday evening. I switched it off for a while, then restarted it over the weekend and still the same. I called a gas safe engineer on Monday who identified it as air in the system.
His first suggestion was to have the hot water set at the lowest setting on the boiler and on constantly for a few days - his thinking was that at a low temp it was less likely to 'bang' and would hopefully eventually push the air around the system to the tank where it would be released(?).
We did this for a week and no joy. So he returned to put a chemical into one of the radiators to feed around the system. We've had this chemical before and it's supposed to break down the sludge in the radiators/pipes (and needs to be drained once it's done its job). His thinking was that this thicker solution in the pipes would help push the air around the system if, again, we had the hot water (and now also the central heating) on constant low for several days (that was 4 days ago).
Again, nothing has happened - the boiler still bangs when it occasionally fires up and therefore, obviously, the water isn't being heated and neither are the radiators. Thankfully we have an immersion for the water in the meantime. The plumber has now said leave the chemical in until the end of the week. That would make 3 weeks since the problem started.
As I'm not sure about plumbing, his suggestions may all be logical, but to me, 3 weeks (at least) to fix air in the system seems a really long time?!
He did suggest that if the chemical didn’t work, then he’d probably need to fit a new pump. Again – that’s double dutch to me, but might be logical??
Any suggestions or thoughts would be very welcomed...
thanks
James
