How to fix a radiator that won't get hot - By Trade Radiators
Jimmy the plumber explains the reasons why you might have one cold radiator in your house and shows you what you can do to fix it.
Experiencing the issue of having a cold radiator is a very common central heating problem. Though it can be frustrating, it is usually a simple task to fix it, as Jimmy explains in the video.
Getting any central heating problem fixed quickly because it can directly impact the cost of your heating bills.
If you have a section of your heating not working, then your system is going to have to work harder in order to heat your home satisfactorily.
You may also find that because your home is not getting as hot as you would like it to, you resort to switching up your thermostat to try and compensate. This results in your system using more energy, leading to higher heating bills.
So it's in your interests to get heating problems, such as the one in the video, resolved as soon as possible.
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Experiencing the issue of having a cold radiator is a very common central heating problem. Though it can be frustrating, it is usually a simple task to fix it, as Jimmy explains in the video.
Getting any central heating problem fixed quickly because it can directly impact the cost of your heating bills.
If you have a section of your heating not working, then your system is going to have to work harder in order to heat your home satisfactorily.
You may also find that because your home is not getting as hot as you would like it to, you resort to switching up your thermostat to try and compensate. This results in your system using more energy, leading to higher heating bills.
So it's in your interests to get heating problems, such as the one in the video, resolved as soon as possible.
Watch The Video Again: http://youtu.be/nN5UKOBMvig
Visit our Blog: http://www.traderadiators.com/blog/
Visit our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TradeRadiators
Visit our Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/TradeRadiators
Visit our Pinterest Page: http://www.pinterest.com/TradeRadiators1/
Visit our Google+ Page: https://plus.google.com/+traderadiators/posts
To buy convector radiators visit this page: http://www.traderadiators.com/acatalog/convector-radiators.html
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