Soldato
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"I aint got time to bleed"
Air in the radiators will not stop it warming a little...the radiators will only warm to where the water isWould air in the system stop ALL the radiators from even slightly warming up?
I'm a little curious as to why people are losing so much water when bleeding their radiators. Half a pint? A big jugful? I lose a few drops per radiator, which I stop with a cloth. I just turn the key back when the water starts coming out. Do I have strange radiators?
I think the OP has froze to death.![]()
If it was the pump sticking then there would be no hot water...the diverter valve diverts the hot water being pumped around by the pump into the hot water tank heat coil instead of around the central heating system.Depending upon the type of system - I would guess at the pump sticking.
If the heatings not been on all summer - chances are an old pump will stick, it's in the airing cupboard - if you have one with the cylinder tank
.....what could be the issue?....The hot water works fine and you can hear the boiler kicking into action when I switch on the hot tap (and the water is hot) but isn't doing anything for the heating.
DONT TOUCH THE HEATING!!. GET THEM TO DO IT fool. .