Hi
We have recently refurbished a house and re utilised most of the old radiators but relocated a majority to different parts of the rooms and purchased new valves etc. They all run off a combi boiler.
However, the one in the main bedroom is driving us mad. At 6am every morning when the heating is firing up there is a loud noise coming from the bottom right of the radiator where the inlet valve is situated. I can only really describe it as a loud dripping/popping/crackling sound that goes on for 20/30mins while the radiator is warming up. It is driving us crazy. We have bled the radiator which hasn't helped, also it doesn't seem like it is coming from the pipes as the noise appears to be coming from the area where the valve is connected to the radiator and also actually within the corner of the radiator. Fiddling around with the valve helps a little but reducing the flow reduces the heat so that isn't a solution plus unless you turn the valve completely off it still makes the noise.
The radiators are single panel radiators (the ribbed type) with just standard valves. Someone mention adding a TRV might help but before I try I wanted to see if anyone could offer any advice.
Thank you in advance. [/list]
We have recently refurbished a house and re utilised most of the old radiators but relocated a majority to different parts of the rooms and purchased new valves etc. They all run off a combi boiler.
However, the one in the main bedroom is driving us mad. At 6am every morning when the heating is firing up there is a loud noise coming from the bottom right of the radiator where the inlet valve is situated. I can only really describe it as a loud dripping/popping/crackling sound that goes on for 20/30mins while the radiator is warming up. It is driving us crazy. We have bled the radiator which hasn't helped, also it doesn't seem like it is coming from the pipes as the noise appears to be coming from the area where the valve is connected to the radiator and also actually within the corner of the radiator. Fiddling around with the valve helps a little but reducing the flow reduces the heat so that isn't a solution plus unless you turn the valve completely off it still makes the noise.
The radiators are single panel radiators (the ribbed type) with just standard valves. Someone mention adding a TRV might help but before I try I wanted to see if anyone could offer any advice.
Thank you in advance. [/list]