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From: plumberparts
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  • Very helpfull sorted my problem

  • Wow. And I thought those things in my grandmothers house were electric!

  • Hi, great video.

    Quick question. Ive had a new radiotor recently installed in my room (last 6 months) and ive noticed that when the temp for the house is set to 20, the radiotor is not below warm when all the other radiotors are nice and warm. when the heating is at its highest it does get pretty hot but not quite as hot as the others.

    look forward to your response.

  • @hibees4ever Sounds like a problem that you best leave alone. Try balancing your system some more. That could sort it! Regards Pp

  • Top video. I've had two cold radiators for 5 years within ten minutes of watching this they were sorted thanks for taking the mystery out of this!

  • many thanks

    

  • wow that has solved my problem turned down lockshield valves upstairs now have a hot rad in kitchen happy wife and warm kitchen many thanks

  • @kevthetrucker No worries mate. I hope you have a warm Christmas! Regards PP HOLLA!

  • Dude you just saved Christmas!!! Ive had this problem for ages with two radiators at the front of the house never getting warm! I just followed your advice and they are all hot now! Have a brilliant Christmas my friend!

  • @manifunk1 Hi there. thats got to be the nicest reply to a video I've ever had! I hope my other videos help in the future. Happy Christmas! Regards pp

  • Very useful video!!

  • good video. You should if you havent already looked at some American heating videos, makes the UK look like stoneage

  • @Clempt90 Hi there! I know what you mean but in our defence we are getting good heat pumps, air source pumps and ground source. Not to mention excellent solar etc. Hope you like my videos! Regards PP

  • do u turn it clockwise or anti to close the valve? (2:35) looks like clockwise =/ and, I think I got 2 lockshields valves on one radiator. left ones pipe gets hotter first. Do I do the same for both of them? great vid btw.

  • @MuShY786PeaZ

    remember

    righty = tighty, lefty = loosey

    tight being closed

  • Excellent mate. Thanks a lot for this video.

  • @nozlrecordingsuk No worries bro, I hope my other videos help aswell! PP

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