Hi all, looking for any help, advice, experience please!
We had an extension built, which added three radiators and required the boiler to be moved further towards the back of the house. Since then our hall radiator has never really worked and then this winter the cloakroom rad has also stopped heating up - these two are at the furthest point in the house from the boiler.
Earlier this week we had the system power flushed (loads of sludge was cleared out) and balanced and initially the cloakroom came back on and the "flow" pipe to the hall rad heated up but didn't really warm the rad.
The next morning I got up and noticed that all the rads were warm, I then turned up the heating thermostat and all of the rads warmed up including the hall so we thought it was problem solved. However as soon as the shower was used two or three times and the boiler had to start heating hot water both of the problem rads cooled off and have stopped working again.
Last night I turned off the two rads in the rooms above the hall/cloakroom and straight away the hall & cloakroom did start to warm again (so assume there is no new blockage in the pipes) but as soon as I turned the others back on they cooled off again.
The plumber who did the flush & balance is being very helpful and making enquiries for us but I thought I would put it on here to see if anyone else can shed any light. Our two trains of thought are a) is the pump in the airing cupboard not man enough to heat the whole system now its been extended or b) is the boiler struggling to run the bigger system (its a Potterton Prima F40, 20+ yrs old but working ok, located on the ground floor and being asked to run 5 rads upstairs, 7 rads downstairs plus hot water).
Any thoughts gratefully received
We had an extension built, which added three radiators and required the boiler to be moved further towards the back of the house. Since then our hall radiator has never really worked and then this winter the cloakroom rad has also stopped heating up - these two are at the furthest point in the house from the boiler.
Earlier this week we had the system power flushed (loads of sludge was cleared out) and balanced and initially the cloakroom came back on and the "flow" pipe to the hall rad heated up but didn't really warm the rad.
The next morning I got up and noticed that all the rads were warm, I then turned up the heating thermostat and all of the rads warmed up including the hall so we thought it was problem solved. However as soon as the shower was used two or three times and the boiler had to start heating hot water both of the problem rads cooled off and have stopped working again.
Last night I turned off the two rads in the rooms above the hall/cloakroom and straight away the hall & cloakroom did start to warm again (so assume there is no new blockage in the pipes) but as soon as I turned the others back on they cooled off again.
The plumber who did the flush & balance is being very helpful and making enquiries for us but I thought I would put it on here to see if anyone else can shed any light. Our two trains of thought are a) is the pump in the airing cupboard not man enough to heat the whole system now its been extended or b) is the boiler struggling to run the bigger system (its a Potterton Prima F40, 20+ yrs old but working ok, located on the ground floor and being asked to run 5 rads upstairs, 7 rads downstairs plus hot water).
Any thoughts gratefully received