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matthewseymour
Hi,
We lived in a rented house and have a freestanding Ideal Mexico boiler. I'm guessing that it is at least 20 years old.
We find that it makes a banging noise when it is on. It tends to be at about 2 second intervals and we can hear it around the pipes and radiators in the house when it is running. It does it most of the (but not all the time). It is almost like the sound of a quiet gong being rung in the garage or outside the house. It not that loud, but loud enough to wake up our 2 year old at 5:30am when the water and heating come on! I don't think it is a case of kettling because the sound seems to be quiet different for that (I've gathered this from my reading online).
The landlord's have British Gas cover for the system, but I'm wondered if there is much that British Gas will do? Reading online it looks like it is related to limescale in the system which will not be covered by the plan.
I've tried bleeding the radiators and that does not make a difference so it is not a case of air being in the system.
Is this something to get British Gas out for or is it just going to be something we have to live with unless the landlords can be convinced to flush and treat the system!
Thanks for your help in advance.
Matthew
We lived in a rented house and have a freestanding Ideal Mexico boiler. I'm guessing that it is at least 20 years old.
We find that it makes a banging noise when it is on. It tends to be at about 2 second intervals and we can hear it around the pipes and radiators in the house when it is running. It does it most of the (but not all the time). It is almost like the sound of a quiet gong being rung in the garage or outside the house. It not that loud, but loud enough to wake up our 2 year old at 5:30am when the water and heating come on! I don't think it is a case of kettling because the sound seems to be quiet different for that (I've gathered this from my reading online).
The landlord's have British Gas cover for the system, but I'm wondered if there is much that British Gas will do? Reading online it looks like it is related to limescale in the system which will not be covered by the plan.
I've tried bleeding the radiators and that does not make a difference so it is not a case of air being in the system.
Is this something to get British Gas out for or is it just going to be something we have to live with unless the landlords can be convinced to flush and treat the system!
Thanks for your help in advance.
Matthew