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How do I bleed my bathroom radiator?
It makes these REALLY loud bubbly noises at night and the gas man did it once when he came to fix the boiler but it has returned. I don't want to call him out just for this. I live in a flat and we have a boiler (I do know where the tap is) in a cupboard and the electric thingies in another. Sorry but can't be more specific ;-) Please help! It's driving me NUTS!
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Make sure the radiators are cool, and take your bleed key and a cloth to the highest radiator in the house. Place the key on the nut (it's a little square one and is usually found on the top corner of the rad on the side or on the back surface) and crack the nut open by turning anti-clockwise. You will start to hear the air coming out. The louder it gets, the closer you are to water squirting out. Be ready with your cloth. As soon as water comes out, close the nut back up and wipe any water up. You may need to go round all the other radiators in the house and then you may to repeat it all again, but when you've finished, make yourself a celebratory cup of tea and switch on your heating.
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