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I have one troublesome rad that never heats up at the bottom, unless it's on for hours then eventually it does. Anyway took it off and flushed with hosepipe, put it back on and hey presto was great, heated up straight away and thought I'd fixed the problem.
However the next day it was back to normal freezing cold at the bottom, eventually warms up a little but didn't get hot, the exit valve and pipe down to the floor were also stone cold.
It's only this radiator, there's 10 others (all upstairs inc this one) and every one works perfectly. Would normal tap pressure water have flushed out any sludge, I couldn't see what came out as the rad was stood in the snow, yes lots of black stuff but couldn't see if any lumps etc. I wonder did having the rad upside down move the sludge around, and now its settled back at the bottom? I thinking might be best just to buy a new rad but would hate it to be a problem with say the return valve on the rad...
I have one troublesome rad that never heats up at the bottom, unless it's on for hours then eventually it does. Anyway took it off and flushed with hosepipe, put it back on and hey presto was great, heated up straight away and thought I'd fixed the problem.
However the next day it was back to normal freezing cold at the bottom, eventually warms up a little but didn't get hot, the exit valve and pipe down to the floor were also stone cold.
It's only this radiator, there's 10 others (all upstairs inc this one) and every one works perfectly. Would normal tap pressure water have flushed out any sludge, I couldn't see what came out as the rad was stood in the snow, yes lots of black stuff but couldn't see if any lumps etc. I wonder did having the rad upside down move the sludge around, and now its settled back at the bottom? I thinking might be best just to buy a new rad but would hate it to be a problem with say the return valve on the rad...