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Moved into a house in April.
Removed a radiator in bedroom when renovating. The plumber capped the pipes. After that our builder filled the whole in the ground with cement and then new wooden floors were laid. A month later (when the radiators were off) the remaining radiator with making a small clicking sound ever now and then. When we put the heating on in october; the clicking got more frequent and louder. We are now in december and rhe clicking is so loud, we have moved into the guest bedroom. It is nearly constant, it sometimes sounds like a machine gun. Now the clicking has suddenly started in the home office room next door and in the garage also adjacent to the bedroom (not nearly as high or often though). A plumber came and meant the old radiators need new thermostatic valves and change them. Honestly it’s only gotten worse since then. Another plumber has tried to reset the boiler and fiddle with the new valves. Nothing is working. It’s like none of the plumbers can figure it out. It’s driving us nuts to the point of sometimes wanted to scream kick and rip the radiator off.
The radiators are thin and from the 50’s.
Could it have been caused by removing a radiator? The plumber doesnt seem to think so as the heating system is from 2019 and should regulate pressure automatically
Its just that nothing else makes sense. Maybe thicker, newer radiators like we have in the kitchen and guest room would help the problem?
PLEASE come with your smart input! I can’t bear this sound anymore!
Removed a radiator in bedroom when renovating. The plumber capped the pipes. After that our builder filled the whole in the ground with cement and then new wooden floors were laid. A month later (when the radiators were off) the remaining radiator with making a small clicking sound ever now and then. When we put the heating on in october; the clicking got more frequent and louder. We are now in december and rhe clicking is so loud, we have moved into the guest bedroom. It is nearly constant, it sometimes sounds like a machine gun. Now the clicking has suddenly started in the home office room next door and in the garage also adjacent to the bedroom (not nearly as high or often though). A plumber came and meant the old radiators need new thermostatic valves and change them. Honestly it’s only gotten worse since then. Another plumber has tried to reset the boiler and fiddle with the new valves. Nothing is working. It’s like none of the plumbers can figure it out. It’s driving us nuts to the point of sometimes wanted to scream kick and rip the radiator off.
The radiators are thin and from the 50’s.
Could it have been caused by removing a radiator? The plumber doesnt seem to think so as the heating system is from 2019 and should regulate pressure automatically
Its just that nothing else makes sense. Maybe thicker, newer radiators like we have in the kitchen and guest room would help the problem?
PLEASE come with your smart input! I can’t bear this sound anymore!