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Hi,
I have a radiator on the top floor of my home that keeps getting a cold patch a day or so after bleeding it. It starts top right and slowly moves across the rad.
Any thoughts or suggestions of anything else I could check before I call on a heating engineer?
Air must be getting into the system somewhere and it just happens to accumulate in that rad (highest and/or furthest away?)
Thanks!
Ian
I have a radiator on the top floor of my home that keeps getting a cold patch a day or so after bleeding it. It starts top right and slowly moves across the rad.
Any thoughts or suggestions of anything else I could check before I call on a heating engineer?
Air must be getting into the system somewhere and it just happens to accumulate in that rad (highest and/or furthest away?)
Thanks!
Ian