I have a sealed (combi boiler) central heating system and have noticed one of the top floor radiators slowly fills up with air over a 3- 4 week period, meaning that i have to bleed it and then top up the water at the (Vallaint) boiler.
We have a town house, so three levels. The boiler is on the ground floor and there are radiators (9 in total) on all floors. The rad in question is on the top floor, however the other two rads on that level, as well as all the other radiators in the system, don't seem to be affected.
I have checked the obvious like the boiler high pressure relase valve and there are no obvious signs of water leaks in the boiler itself.
Can anyone suggest any tips to finding where the air is entering the system without ripping my house/floor to bits in the process?
We have a town house, so three levels. The boiler is on the ground floor and there are radiators (9 in total) on all floors. The rad in question is on the top floor, however the other two rads on that level, as well as all the other radiators in the system, don't seem to be affected.
I have checked the obvious like the boiler high pressure relase valve and there are no obvious signs of water leaks in the boiler itself.
Can anyone suggest any tips to finding where the air is entering the system without ripping my house/floor to bits in the process?