Hello everyone,
I was hoping some of you heating engineers could shed some light on an annoying noise my CH system has developed:
House & Boiler: 4 year new build, Ideal Combi boiler. Serviced every year, no problems before.
Problem: We don't run our heating super hot like some people but we do have it set to kick in on these colder nights we have been having. As the boiler reaches temp and kicks off, somewhere around our bedroom there is a dripping or knocking noise (very difficult to distinguish ) and I have yet to pin point where about it is.
At first I thought it was from outside as the gutter had moved slightly in the recent high winds but can definitely confirm it is only when the heating is on, or more specifically just as it turns off. Its almost as if there is a drip within a pipe. It's a constant sound but with the last few drops going through more quickly. Drip....Drip.....Drip....drip.drip.drip.drip. Stop.
If I'm not asleep before I hear it, I can't get the sound out of my head. Same in the morning if I wake a little early I will be in bed waiting for the alarm to go off all I can hear is this noise! The Mrs can hear it but she's able to tune it out and isn't particularly bothered. Apart from doing my head in, i also just want the satisfaction of locating it. One night I think its definitely coming from one wall, then the next night I'm convinced its another, then next its coming from the floor!
I bled the rads yesterday and one of them was particularly full of air and I was hopeful that was that but the noise was still there last night although not as bad. (but this could be as it was warmer the boiler wasn't in use as much)
I've been reading it could be trapped condensate? Up the pressure on the boiler?
Would a stethoscope help to locate it at all?
Any ideas please!?
I was hoping some of you heating engineers could shed some light on an annoying noise my CH system has developed:
House & Boiler: 4 year new build, Ideal Combi boiler. Serviced every year, no problems before.
Problem: We don't run our heating super hot like some people but we do have it set to kick in on these colder nights we have been having. As the boiler reaches temp and kicks off, somewhere around our bedroom there is a dripping or knocking noise (very difficult to distinguish ) and I have yet to pin point where about it is.
At first I thought it was from outside as the gutter had moved slightly in the recent high winds but can definitely confirm it is only when the heating is on, or more specifically just as it turns off. Its almost as if there is a drip within a pipe. It's a constant sound but with the last few drops going through more quickly. Drip....Drip.....Drip....drip.drip.drip.drip. Stop.
If I'm not asleep before I hear it, I can't get the sound out of my head. Same in the morning if I wake a little early I will be in bed waiting for the alarm to go off all I can hear is this noise! The Mrs can hear it but she's able to tune it out and isn't particularly bothered. Apart from doing my head in, i also just want the satisfaction of locating it. One night I think its definitely coming from one wall, then the next night I'm convinced its another, then next its coming from the floor!
I bled the rads yesterday and one of them was particularly full of air and I was hopeful that was that but the noise was still there last night although not as bad. (but this could be as it was warmer the boiler wasn't in use as much)
I've been reading it could be trapped condensate? Up the pressure on the boiler?
Would a stethoscope help to locate it at all?
Any ideas please!?