The "Last" radiator in the house is in the loft. It makes a near constant (I'm gonna say) "hammery" sound when the system is on. When I bleed it an extraodinary amount of air comes out (sometimes for 10-15 seconds) before I get water. Things settle down for a few minutes. Then literally 2 minutes later, the noise is back. I go for a second and then third bleed, and yes, the amount of air that escapes becomes less and less but give it a few days and that extreme amount of air is once again back. The rad heats up quite well but the noise is still there.
Newly done home with every thing brand new. The plumber has already been around twice. He does a bit of a "balancing" act by bleeding air out of the rads in a certain order whilst reducing/increasing the flow valves when he comes and eventually gets the system ticking over nicely. But then the problem is back in less than a week.
I gather sometimes this issue is due to a bad pump so I suggested to him that the pump might be "over pumping". Something is generating the air right? He does what most tradesmen do, they don't consider your opinion because you're obviously a numpty! Instead he has suggested I buy those constantly venting valves or buy a noise reducing chemical. But that's not root cause fault finding is it?
Thoughts? What 2 or 3 things would you look at or try next?
Thanks!
Newly done home with every thing brand new. The plumber has already been around twice. He does a bit of a "balancing" act by bleeding air out of the rads in a certain order whilst reducing/increasing the flow valves when he comes and eventually gets the system ticking over nicely. But then the problem is back in less than a week.
I gather sometimes this issue is due to a bad pump so I suggested to him that the pump might be "over pumping". Something is generating the air right? He does what most tradesmen do, they don't consider your opinion because you're obviously a numpty! Instead he has suggested I buy those constantly venting valves or buy a noise reducing chemical. But that's not root cause fault finding is it?
Thoughts? What 2 or 3 things would you look at or try next?
Thanks!
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