Hi Folks,
I am posting in this forum as my Worcester Bosch certified engineer of 40 years has no clue about this and we are at the stage nearly a year on where we are just stabbing in the dark. He says he has never come across this before albeit he his work has spanned new and older home and honestly as the noise is becoming very disruptive and I do not really know where to go with this.
So it is a 1990's bungalow with all of the 10mm microbore pipe work running through the loft and in each room a pipe is dropped for each rad with two auto air vents in the loft. Originally there was a hot water cylinder in a cupboard and a hot water boiler in the garage. The hot water side is fine, no issues.
So now we have this shiny new Worcester Bosch combi in the garage and the single rads have been changed to double panelled but single convector rads in each room with bi-directional TRV's. The heat output is great but the noise is well ridiculous and I am not talking about the standard creaking or movement noises but loud tapping, crackling in the ceilings (no pests) and thumping, loud hissing in some of the radiators. I even hear trickling water (not leaks) both during when the heating is on and off. Worcester Bosch say its nothing to with the boiler.
When you power on the heating you get at least one good month of as you would expect and then the fun and games start, all rads are blazing hot and when we tried bleeding the rads only water was present, so even more weird. All TRV's have been changed by the gas engineer to a totally different brand but still the problems persists. When the rads start thumping it comes from the TRV going like the clappers from what I can tell.
Any thoughts or what on earth is going on, if a gas engineer doesn't know what are homeowners meant to do when they are woken at 6am on a Saturday morning to tapping above your head and crackling like something is about to drop through the ceiling??? That is when the heating hasn't even powered up.
Mandy
I am posting in this forum as my Worcester Bosch certified engineer of 40 years has no clue about this and we are at the stage nearly a year on where we are just stabbing in the dark. He says he has never come across this before albeit he his work has spanned new and older home and honestly as the noise is becoming very disruptive and I do not really know where to go with this.
So it is a 1990's bungalow with all of the 10mm microbore pipe work running through the loft and in each room a pipe is dropped for each rad with two auto air vents in the loft. Originally there was a hot water cylinder in a cupboard and a hot water boiler in the garage. The hot water side is fine, no issues.
So now we have this shiny new Worcester Bosch combi in the garage and the single rads have been changed to double panelled but single convector rads in each room with bi-directional TRV's. The heat output is great but the noise is well ridiculous and I am not talking about the standard creaking or movement noises but loud tapping, crackling in the ceilings (no pests) and thumping, loud hissing in some of the radiators. I even hear trickling water (not leaks) both during when the heating is on and off. Worcester Bosch say its nothing to with the boiler.
When you power on the heating you get at least one good month of as you would expect and then the fun and games start, all rads are blazing hot and when we tried bleeding the rads only water was present, so even more weird. All TRV's have been changed by the gas engineer to a totally different brand but still the problems persists. When the rads start thumping it comes from the TRV going like the clappers from what I can tell.
Any thoughts or what on earth is going on, if a gas engineer doesn't know what are homeowners meant to do when they are woken at 6am on a Saturday morning to tapping above your head and crackling like something is about to drop through the ceiling??? That is when the heating hasn't even powered up.
Mandy