Rads hot at top, cold at bottom.
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:42 am
Morning all,
I have a couple of problems I hope some one may help with.
I've built an extension on to the back of the house at the end of last year and we put in a new rad, branching of from the nearest one, i the dinning room. Its around 4 meters away.
When the rad was 1st in it was fine and dandy, but the past few weeks we noticed (due to the freezing weather) that the rad was only hot at the top and cold at the bottom. (It was behind the sofe, so when ever the wife said " is the radiator working", I'd reach behind and touch the top, and tell her to go put on a jumper.. Opps)
The radiator that we branched from is the same, alothough not as bad. All the others in the house are peachy.
Oh and I've bled all rads..
The second problem we had/have. The kitchen sink tap lost its pressure over christmas, and dropped down to a dribble, and then the other day, the bath foillowed suit. I had a read up on this site, and did the flush air lock trick (Hand over the mixer taps and turn on. And now have a wonderfull flow in the kitchen. I tried this in the bathroom, but it didn't do anything.
Could the two be conected?
Thanks in advance,
Apip
I have a couple of problems I hope some one may help with.
I've built an extension on to the back of the house at the end of last year and we put in a new rad, branching of from the nearest one, i the dinning room. Its around 4 meters away.
When the rad was 1st in it was fine and dandy, but the past few weeks we noticed (due to the freezing weather) that the rad was only hot at the top and cold at the bottom. (It was behind the sofe, so when ever the wife said " is the radiator working", I'd reach behind and touch the top, and tell her to go put on a jumper.. Opps)
The radiator that we branched from is the same, alothough not as bad. All the others in the house are peachy.
Oh and I've bled all rads..
The second problem we had/have. The kitchen sink tap lost its pressure over christmas, and dropped down to a dribble, and then the other day, the bath foillowed suit. I had a read up on this site, and did the flush air lock trick (Hand over the mixer taps and turn on. And now have a wonderfull flow in the kitchen. I tried this in the bathroom, but it didn't do anything.
Could the two be conected?
Thanks in advance,
Apip