Put a towel down under your radiator to collect any water that may drip out, or you can use a bucket if you prefer. Use your radiator key to turn the valve. This is usually located in one of the ...
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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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