I moved into an old house a few years ago, and inherited an old oilfired boiler feeding about 12 radiators. Only one or two radiators gets very hot (nearest the boiler) rest of them warm, with several cold. Bleeding the rads made no difference In an attempt to improve things ( seemed a good idea at the time), during the summer I drained the system and replaced about 6 of the radiator thermostats, which didn't seem to operating.
I now have some of the radiators hot at the top and cold at the bottom, and still have the problem with a few radiators, mostly remote from the boiler, stone cold. The pump seemed to be working ok, boiler switches on and off, rads have been bled. At the local plumbers shop suggestion, (he said that there may be muck blocking the rads), I drained one and ran water through. Black dirty water came out, but after reconnection, there does not appear to be an improvement. I can't belive most of the rads can be blocked. Any ideas out there before I freeze to death !
I now have some of the radiators hot at the top and cold at the bottom, and still have the problem with a few radiators, mostly remote from the boiler, stone cold. The pump seemed to be working ok, boiler switches on and off, rads have been bled. At the local plumbers shop suggestion, (he said that there may be muck blocking the rads), I drained one and ran water through. Black dirty water came out, but after reconnection, there does not appear to be an improvement. I can't belive most of the rads can be blocked. Any ideas out there before I freeze to death !