Hi,
We have a central heating problem that has been dragging on for months. Boiler unstable - temperature rising rapidly before plummeting. Normally rising to around 70 then falling to around 40. Sometimes it overheats to 100. Radiators get lukewarm at best. Boiler often needs to be reset with fault codes relating to pressure problems.
House is a 1930s 3 bed semi with a loft conversion and ground floor garden extension. 7 rads on ground floor, 4 on first and two at the top. Boiler (Gloworm) in cupboard on ground.
Plumber and his mate have probably spent 30 hours failing to fix it. They have fitted a new pump, taken floorboards up and replaced small sections of pipe. The system has been drained several times and cleaned with cleaning chemicals. A mag filter has been fitted above the boiler.
They thought they had fixed it a month or so ago after clearing a blocked pipe under the floor on the first floor close to the hot water tank. The system ran stable for a few days but then the problems returned.
Last week they flushed the radiators on the ground and first floors. Plenty of sludge came out. Again it seemed to have fixed the problem - system was running stable and rads were getting hot. Left it running constantly but after two days the problems returned - now highly unstable again, with only a few rads getting slightly warm.
We had a problem in the summer with ground floor rads getting warm when the hot water was on. Plumber put a shut off valve under the floorboards in the boiler cupboard to fix this.
Water often comes out of the overflow pipe on the side of the house. The loft extension appears to have been a DIY job. The radiators that were fitted look cheap. There is an additional pump sending hot water to the bathroom tap and shower in the loft extension bathroom - this has not worked for a year or so. I've pointed these things out to the plumber but he does not think they are related to the problem.
I wonder if sludge from the cheap top floor rads which weren't flushed has worked its way around the system and found its way to a weak point and blocked it again.
The plumber appears to be fresh out of ideas and has now emailed the boiler firm for advice. I wonder why he did not flush the top floor rads.
I'm running out of patience and money. Cost is now up to around £2000. Latest bill just for materials not labour (mag filter, copper tube, copper fittings and chemicals) came to £420 which strikes me as high.
Apologies for the length of the post, but I wanted to get all the details in. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Dan