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Hi. Not an unusual post I see, but I've done most things I can think of. I spent about £700 this year having a plumber replace a pipe from my boiler to the tank and flush the system completely to eliminate boiler noise I was getting. This worked for about two days after I switched on the heating again this winter and I'm reluctant to hand over large sums again to achieve nothing. The boiler is only two years old.
Could the air in the system be due to micro-leaks in the pipes? sometimes I can bleed a radiator of air for five minutes or so, sometimes I don't have to bother for a week - either way the kettling in the boiler remains, whether the radiators are fully bled or not. It kettles away only while the boiler is actually heating water. Does anyone know of a tool or method to try and locate air leaks? Or is this not a practical idea or reasonable assumption about what is causing the kettling?
Thanks
David
Could the air in the system be due to micro-leaks in the pipes? sometimes I can bleed a radiator of air for five minutes or so, sometimes I don't have to bother for a week - either way the kettling in the boiler remains, whether the radiators are fully bled or not. It kettles away only while the boiler is actually heating water. Does anyone know of a tool or method to try and locate air leaks? Or is this not a practical idea or reasonable assumption about what is causing the kettling?
Thanks
David