Would love some advice please:
I had 4 radiators replaced in September as part of a kitchen refit. This included new copper piperwork behind the walls where the Rads are placed. The system wasn’t flushed or anything, just installed and the plumber left.
A few weeks later we noticed that our two uppermost radiators (not new ones) weren’t heating fully.
We spoke to a Gas Engineer who assessed the boiler - which was fine - and said that as we have a Closed Heating System we either have:
a) hydrogen forming from the flux because the plumber who fitted them didn’t flush the system it add inhibitors or
b) we have a leak somewhere.
We have no visible signs for leaks so what he did was add System Cleaner and left it a week with us having the heating on a lot to circulate it.
He came back, ran a simple flush and added in a Miracle Seal & Corrosion Inhibitor.
However now, 3 weeks later, the same two radiators are not fully heating up again.
The boiler pressure, which I’ve been monitoring every other day, remains the same. Worth noting that I did hear “bubbles” passing through other radiators recently. And we also had a new air vent “thing” installed to replace a faulty one (see photo) - could that be sucking in air???
It’s an ideal logic boiler that manages both hot water and central heating with an unvented megaflo water tank
Any ideas???
I had 4 radiators replaced in September as part of a kitchen refit. This included new copper piperwork behind the walls where the Rads are placed. The system wasn’t flushed or anything, just installed and the plumber left.
A few weeks later we noticed that our two uppermost radiators (not new ones) weren’t heating fully.
We spoke to a Gas Engineer who assessed the boiler - which was fine - and said that as we have a Closed Heating System we either have:
a) hydrogen forming from the flux because the plumber who fitted them didn’t flush the system it add inhibitors or
b) we have a leak somewhere.
We have no visible signs for leaks so what he did was add System Cleaner and left it a week with us having the heating on a lot to circulate it.
He came back, ran a simple flush and added in a Miracle Seal & Corrosion Inhibitor.
However now, 3 weeks later, the same two radiators are not fully heating up again.
The boiler pressure, which I’ve been monitoring every other day, remains the same. Worth noting that I did hear “bubbles” passing through other radiators recently. And we also had a new air vent “thing” installed to replace a faulty one (see photo) - could that be sucking in air???
It’s an ideal logic boiler that manages both hot water and central heating with an unvented megaflo water tank
Any ideas???
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