The colder weather is starting to set in, and it's the perfect time to ensure you're getting the maximum out of your radiators to help keep costs down this coming winter
With winter on the way, it's important to ensure that your radiators are working to their full potential to avoid wasteful heating and expensive bills.
It's important to check all the radiators in your home and look out for cold air spots. There could be two reasons for this - trapped air which can be fixed by bleeding the radiator, or a block-up of sediment, which is addressed by flushing. Before taking action, it's important to know the difference between bleeding a radiator and flushing it out. Here's what you need to know…
The purpose of bleeding a radiator is to release trapped air which has accumulated over time.

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