View Full Version : Help needed with new radiator asap


GoGo_dancer
07-11-2005, 10:40
Hi

I've recently had a new radiator installed in my bathroom. It's one of those tall slimline ones. A friend of a friend installed it and it's never really heated up properly. It's full of cold spots and sometimes it's just freezing.
Bleeding it seems to help for a while, but then it just goes cold again.

Any ideas? If someone knows about central heating and could come and fix it, that would be great. Problem is I'm having a new floor laid a week on Saturday and I'm at work most days, so I would need someone reliable.
The last plumber who was supposed to fit the new bathroom suite let us down 5 times, so we ended up fitting it ourselves!

Ta.

viking
07-11-2005, 10:45
Originally posted by GoGo_dancer
It's full of cold spots !


Would THIS (http://www.gsk.com/products/images/zovirax.jpg) be of any use? :thumbsup:

GoGo_dancer
07-11-2005, 11:01
Originally posted by viking
Would THIS (http://www.gsk.com/products/images/zovirax.jpg) be of any use? :thumbsup:

Since when does a cold spot become confused with a cold sore:confused:

Wierdo....:hihi:

viking
07-11-2005, 11:02
Originally posted by GoGo_dancer
Since when does a cold spot become confused with a cold sore:confused:

Wierdo....:hihi:
:hihi: Proper and proud :hihi:

Skymaster
09-11-2005, 14:16
Hello.Is that only happened in the bathroom?Maybe return pump is a bit short.try to close another radiator from the house.