Why your radiators fill with air and how to deal with it

Why your radiators fill with air and how to deal with it

Radiators filling with air is a common issue in Edinburgh homes, particularly during colder months when heating systems are used more frequently. While bleeding a radiator can release trapped air, repeated air build up usually points to an underlying cause rather than...
What cold spots on a radiator usually mean

What cold spots on a radiator usually mean

Cold spots on a radiator are a common issue in Edinburgh homes and usually follow clear patterns. Where the radiator feels cold often points to what is happening inside the heating system. In older properties, including tenement flats and homes with ageing pipework,...
Why your radiator is cold at the top

Why your radiator is cold at the top

Cold spots on a radiator are a common issue in Edinburgh homes and usually follow clear patterns. Where the radiator feels cold often points to what is happening inside the heating system. In older properties, including tenement flats, these problems can be more...
Why your radiator is cold at the bottom

Why your radiator is cold at the bottom

It’s frustrating when a radiator is warm at the top but cold underneath. In Edinburgh’s old tenement flats or Lothians homes, this usually means sludge or debris is blocking the flow of hot water. Hard water minerals (limescale) and rust can settle at the bottom of...