I recently fitted a new kitchen in our house which involved draining the central heating system to remove a heater situated under one of the base units. Since then the boiler is making a lot of bubbling sounds, and the pump in the airing cupboard sounds like a car alarm.
I have checked the cold water header tank and it is full and the valve works OK. I have also tried to clear any airlocks in the hot water system by forcing mains cold water into the system and opening a tap elsewhere in the house.
The radiators do work when I test the heating. I have bled all of them and they all heat up OK.
One thing I don't understand is why the draining the central heating system has had this effect on the hot water?
The system is over 20 years old and would probably benefit from a power flush. It was noisy due to sludge before I drained the system, but nothing like it is now.
Any ideas?
I have checked the cold water header tank and it is full and the valve works OK. I have also tried to clear any airlocks in the hot water system by forcing mains cold water into the system and opening a tap elsewhere in the house.
The radiators do work when I test the heating. I have bled all of them and they all heat up OK.
One thing I don't understand is why the draining the central heating system has had this effect on the hot water?
The system is over 20 years old and would probably benefit from a power flush. It was noisy due to sludge before I drained the system, but nothing like it is now.
Any ideas?
