Our living room seems to be really cold in the evenings, with the radiator barely getting warm.
The radiator does get hot (top and bottom) in the mornings when the whole house is cold and the heating first comes on.
I suspect that the radiator might be the last (or one of the last) in the loop (but have no easy way to know).
The hallway (which is in the centre of the house, has it's own radiator, and is where the thermostat is), gets, and seems to stay warm easily. What I suspect is happening, is as the temperature drops in the evening, the thermostat click on, the boiler fires, but then the hallway quickly gets up to temperature, and turns off the heating again before much of that hot water makes it to the living room radiator.
Setting the thermostat higher isn't a solution, as that will make the rest of the house too hot. The TRV for the living room radiator is set to full.
Any thoughts on how I should proceed from here?
Should I try turning down the valve (not a TRV) for the hallway radiator, so it takes longer to get up to temperature? If so, how do I know which side to adjust, and by how much?
Is there an adjustment I can make to the valve at the other end of the radiator in the living room?
The radiator does get hot (top and bottom) in the mornings when the whole house is cold and the heating first comes on.
I suspect that the radiator might be the last (or one of the last) in the loop (but have no easy way to know).
The hallway (which is in the centre of the house, has it's own radiator, and is where the thermostat is), gets, and seems to stay warm easily. What I suspect is happening, is as the temperature drops in the evening, the thermostat click on, the boiler fires, but then the hallway quickly gets up to temperature, and turns off the heating again before much of that hot water makes it to the living room radiator.
Setting the thermostat higher isn't a solution, as that will make the rest of the house too hot. The TRV for the living room radiator is set to full.
Any thoughts on how I should proceed from here?
Should I try turning down the valve (not a TRV) for the hallway radiator, so it takes longer to get up to temperature? If so, how do I know which side to adjust, and by how much?
Is there an adjustment I can make to the valve at the other end of the radiator in the living room?