Boilers can emit loud and worrying rattles and bangs — but they don't mean it's about to explode. There are a few things you can do before you call in the professionals.
September 18, 2015
Boilers can emit loud and worrying rattles and bangs — but they don't mean it's about to explode. There are a few things you can do before you call in the professionals.
Check the temperature control and fill the system
There are two prevalent designs of heating system — open-vented and sealed. To fix many heating problems, you need to know which you have in your home.
Open-vented heating systems
Open-vented systems include a small water tank, usually in the attic. This tank gives the water in your system enough room to expand when heated (preventing burst pipes); it's also where you refill your system with water.
Sealed heating systems
These systems are more common in apartments where there's no space for an expansion tank. Instead, they have an expansion vessel and are filled via a flexible pipe — the "filling loop" — that joins the heating system to the main cold-water pipe.
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