We have just moved to a house with microbore heating and I have a couple of questions which I hope you can help with.
1) when the heating comes on (and goes off) there is a lot of loud clicking as the pipes expand/contract that goes on for a long time , much more than in our old house with \\\"normal\\\" pipes. Is this typical of microbore, or is there a problem with a pipe catching somewhere?
2) we live in a hard water area, and I am sure that the previous owners never put anything in the pipes to reduce limescale. Is there anything we can add to get rid of any build up in the pipes, or is this like shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted ?
3) we want to fit thermostatic valves, but cannot find any that fit a microbore system - do they exist ? Or is it possible to adapt the microbore pipes coming out of the wall to a more standard size so that we can fit any thermostatic valve on ? (the bathroom has a sort of adaptor as they have fitted a heated towel rail with standard 15mm joints, but this does not look like a very good/secure solution how they have done it)
4) in our ensuite, there is also a heated towel rail fitted, and whilst the inlet pipe is always hot, the towel rail hardly ever gets hot - 95% of the time it is cold, then it will suddenly come hot then be cold again for a few days - is this a faulty valve, or something to do with the microbore system ?
5) any other things we need to watch out for with the microbore?
6) finally, is it worth replacing the microbore system with normal pipework, or I am smoking something here as it would be a very expensive / difficult thing to do ?!
thanks for any advice....
1) when the heating comes on (and goes off) there is a lot of loud clicking as the pipes expand/contract that goes on for a long time , much more than in our old house with \\\"normal\\\" pipes. Is this typical of microbore, or is there a problem with a pipe catching somewhere?
2) we live in a hard water area, and I am sure that the previous owners never put anything in the pipes to reduce limescale. Is there anything we can add to get rid of any build up in the pipes, or is this like shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted ?
3) we want to fit thermostatic valves, but cannot find any that fit a microbore system - do they exist ? Or is it possible to adapt the microbore pipes coming out of the wall to a more standard size so that we can fit any thermostatic valve on ? (the bathroom has a sort of adaptor as they have fitted a heated towel rail with standard 15mm joints, but this does not look like a very good/secure solution how they have done it)
4) in our ensuite, there is also a heated towel rail fitted, and whilst the inlet pipe is always hot, the towel rail hardly ever gets hot - 95% of the time it is cold, then it will suddenly come hot then be cold again for a few days - is this a faulty valve, or something to do with the microbore system ?
5) any other things we need to watch out for with the microbore?
6) finally, is it worth replacing the microbore system with normal pipework, or I am smoking something here as it would be a very expensive / difficult thing to do ?!
thanks for any advice....