I have a 20 year old system with a Glow worm Hideaway 50b Bf boiler and 8 radiators. I have never had a problem with the boiler but have had the pump replaced 3 times. I have always had a maintenance contract with British Gas.
Several years ago I started getting dreadful roaring sounds which were worse when the system was set to hot water only. Then I started hearing screaming sounds from the pump like 2 pieces of metal colliding at high speed. British Gas told me there was air in the system and it needed flushing. I had it flushed and inhibitor added by an independent firm and it was quiet for a time. Now the car crash sounds have started again, every day.
For some reason the pump was installed under the floorboards in the rear bedroom and the guy from BG said that because of the limited space the pump was installed the wrong way up and this causing it to draw in air.
Is this the likely reason? I rarely believe what I'm told unless other people confirm it and I was worried BG were saying that to persuade me to pay to have it moved. If this is the reason presumably I can solve the problem by moving the pump to near the hot water cylinder.
As I'm disabled I can't check things myself. Your advice would be really appreciated.
Several years ago I started getting dreadful roaring sounds which were worse when the system was set to hot water only. Then I started hearing screaming sounds from the pump like 2 pieces of metal colliding at high speed. British Gas told me there was air in the system and it needed flushing. I had it flushed and inhibitor added by an independent firm and it was quiet for a time. Now the car crash sounds have started again, every day.
For some reason the pump was installed under the floorboards in the rear bedroom and the guy from BG said that because of the limited space the pump was installed the wrong way up and this causing it to draw in air.
Is this the likely reason? I rarely believe what I'm told unless other people confirm it and I was worried BG were saying that to persuade me to pay to have it moved. If this is the reason presumably I can solve the problem by moving the pump to near the hot water cylinder.
As I'm disabled I can't check things myself. Your advice would be really appreciated.
