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With a change in seasons, cue the central heating – and the burning question: Are your rads ready to fire up? And most importantly, are they warm to the touch without any cold spots when you run your ...
With energy bills jumping up Scots will want to make sure that they are getting the most out of their heating. A well maintained radiator can heat up much more quickly than a radiator that hasn't been ...
Winter is well and truly on the way - and as the UK faces high gas prices - now is the perfect time to start saving money on bills. The simplest first step is to bleed your radiator. When you bleed ...
Bleeding your radiator, using a key you can buy for as little as £3 on sites like Amazon, removes pockets of air that prevent hot water from circulating properly. If you notice cold patches on your ...
If your radiators feel cold at the top or aren’t getting warm, they might need bleeding. Due to the nature of the air, pockets can enter your central heating system and cause issues. The air often ...
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