We have recently had some pipework modified in our kitchen, These pipes were feeding the radiator in our passage.
There was a maize of them running under our kitchen cupboards, some of which did not need to be in use so we had them removed and now there are only 2 pipes instead of 4.
All the radiators were bled by the person doing the job but now when we switch on our heating all of the radiators are making a lot of noise. It sounds like a bubling noise or water constantly flowing in them.
Does anyone know if this is just down to there being a lot of air in the systems and it just needs bleeding?
Can this cause any damage?
Also, there were no chemicals put in to the system when it was refilled - could this cause problems in the future?
The boiler is brand new, fitted in Dec 07, and is a condensing combi.
There was a maize of them running under our kitchen cupboards, some of which did not need to be in use so we had them removed and now there are only 2 pipes instead of 4.
All the radiators were bled by the person doing the job but now when we switch on our heating all of the radiators are making a lot of noise. It sounds like a bubling noise or water constantly flowing in them.
Does anyone know if this is just down to there being a lot of air in the systems and it just needs bleeding?
Can this cause any damage?
Also, there were no chemicals put in to the system when it was refilled - could this cause problems in the future?
The boiler is brand new, fitted in Dec 07, and is a condensing combi.