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Bleeding radiators
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Need to bleed my radiators as they are cold at the top and the bathroom room rail is very gurgly. I have never done this so I have a few questions (sorry for sounding dim).
- how do I know when I have bled each one enough?
- do I have to do them in any particular order?
- does it make any difference that they all have their own temperature controls on?
- will I need to top the water up in the system, and if so, how do I do this?
Thanks
- how do I know when I have bled each one enough?
- do I have to do them in any particular order?
- does it make any difference that they all have their own temperature controls on?
- will I need to top the water up in the system, and if so, how do I do this?
Thanks
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Better not get it on the carpet - it's a rented house!!! I'll start off in the bathroom which has some weird, industrial metal stuff on the floor - that should stand up to black gunk. (Does it make any difference that the screw things are not the usual shape (the triangle shape) - these are round with a line through them, it's not a sealed system or something?). Sorry to be a pain about something which sounds quite straightforward.