Hi,
The radiator in my hall (very small hall at front door) is a single radiator and was freezing cold this morning when I got up. The other radiators heated up ok. I though that there might have been a blockage or the pipes had frozen but I bled the radiator with about a litre or so of cold water and the pressure on the boiler dropped by about 1/4 bar - this would suggest no blockage?
No hot water coming through and the connections between the valves and the radiator are leaking slowly - although I thought that this might be due to contraction as it's so cold?
The front door needs re-sealed and it's pretty cold in the hall - could this have caused some sort of frozen water blockage? There was a small puddle of ice underneath the radiator valve this morning.
Any help would be greatly appreciated - please!!
Thanks,
Brian
The radiator in my hall (very small hall at front door) is a single radiator and was freezing cold this morning when I got up. The other radiators heated up ok. I though that there might have been a blockage or the pipes had frozen but I bled the radiator with about a litre or so of cold water and the pressure on the boiler dropped by about 1/4 bar - this would suggest no blockage?
No hot water coming through and the connections between the valves and the radiator are leaking slowly - although I thought that this might be due to contraction as it's so cold?
The front door needs re-sealed and it's pretty cold in the hall - could this have caused some sort of frozen water blockage? There was a small puddle of ice underneath the radiator valve this morning.
Any help would be greatly appreciated - please!!
Thanks,
Brian