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BenjaminM95

I'm renting a shared house(as of 3 months) and the radiator in my room isn't working or it'll only get barely warm, the landlady is worse than useless when it comes to anything in this house, (there's no vent in the bathroom so mold grows, if the shower is on for too long pipes downstairs leek into the housemate's room etc etc)
I've tried looking for a bleed valve, but can't seen to find one?
I'm new to all of this and I've never bled a radiator before, I've looked in many forums and most bleed valves are at the top, but I can't find one anywhere! I'm tried feeling all the back that I can reach (and left with a very dusty hand) but I still can't find one?
It's an old looking radiator and I don't know if the type of heating system effects the way to get the heaters working.
(please don't tell me to ring the landlady because she will honestly do nothing or try to claim it's my fault it doesn't work...)
Please reply ASAP it's November and it's getting a bit nippy!
Any advise will be more than appreciated!
 

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