Pipe Dreams Plumbing and Heating

How to bleed your radiators

If you’ve noticed that some of your radiators are cold at the top, yet warm at the bottom, then this is usually an indication that there’s air in the radiator.

The air that’s trapped stops the hot water from circulating properly, so you need to bleed the radiators to release the air.  This improves the efficiency of the radiator, which means a warmer home and lower energy bills.

 

Tools you’ll need

From left to right: Cloth to catch escaping liquid, towel to protect the floor and radiator keys – they come in all shapes and sizes.

 

Troubleshooting

Still got cold patches? Here are a few common issues with their solutions.

 

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