Many responses to heating problems suggest "bleeding the radiator"
I have baseboard heating and I hear the water/air gurgling in the pipes when the heat is coming-up?
Do I wait till the water is hot in the radiators and start bleeding the radiators on the second/top floor or wait till the water is cool and work my magic on the ground floor? Or is the correct method some illegitimate off-spring of these two methods.
Thanks to any and all in advance - Sligo
PS I don't know what the options signify, but if any require money, the answer is NO
I have baseboard heating and I hear the water/air gurgling in the pipes when the heat is coming-up?
Do I wait till the water is hot in the radiators and start bleeding the radiators on the second/top floor or wait till the water is cool and work my magic on the ground floor? Or is the correct method some illegitimate off-spring of these two methods.
Thanks to any and all in advance - Sligo
PS I don't know what the options signify, but if any require money, the answer is NO