Bleed a radiator your heat is cranked up but one of your radiators is still ice cold.
How to bleed a wall mounted radiator.
Since air normally rises it is more common for upstairs radiators to require bleeding.
In order to bleed a radiator you need to open up the bleed valve but before you do this make sure you know which radiators in the system are affected.
Don t fret this is a common problem.
Once the air has left the towel radiator bubbling water will follow so catch it in a rag and turn the bleed nipple back and close.
Locate the bleed valve and place a cloth.
You should now hear a hissing noise.
How to bleed a radiator.
Step 6 let the water flow.
To bleed your radiator you ll need to get a radiator key from your local hardware store.
Plus it can help you save energy and cut your heating bills.
If you are bleeding a towel radiator it should take about 20 minutes for the water to cool.
With our step by step guide bleeding radiators is easy.
This is the steam and air leaving the radiator.
Good thing there s a quick fix.
The simplest way to check is to turn the central heating on and leave it until every radiator in the.
Usually located at the top at one end of the radiator the bleed valve is typically a knob with a square shaped attachment that the radiator key fits onto.