grahamhobbs wrote:I find it difficult to believe that the pipes to one radiator would freeze if all the others are working. Are you sure that it is not a coincidental problem, such as an air lock in that radiator or a dodgy valve.
If it is really only one radiator that stops working due to the pipes freezing, it would tend to imply that there is a long branch off the main circuit (single or double doesn't matter) to that particular radiator otherwise the hot water circulating would soon melt the frozen pipe. That branch must also be exposed to freezing air, perhaps it runs past an airbrick venting the underfloor area. As a temporary measure, during the severe weather, these vents could be closed off.
If the pipes are frozen they may have burst the pipes and soon as they thaw then water is going to bleed out of the circuit.
Anti-freeze not only will prevent freezing but also prevents corrosion in your system.
Thanks! Good advice there :)
We got it fixed only last week. it stopped working but then came back by later in the day when the temperature rose and we'd dug all the snow away from round the house. Then 3 days later, when it was about -12 out there, it happened again, this time not coming back to life. But the temperature didn't rise above about -6. The engineer came out and did lots of stuff, he initially thought it was sludge, but on draining the radiator found it to be clear. After faffing about with it, he got it working and agreed that it must have been frozen.
I like the air vent theory, we just so happen to have a rather annoying one right under the offending radiator. One that a heating engineer kindly made bigger a few years ago! Not convinced we need it at all now we have no gas appliances in the room.
Other than lifting the floor, how would I know if the pipe has burst? Would the system stop working completely?
And how do we add antifreeze to the system with no header tank? Would this have to be done by an engineer? (I'm scared stiff of the boiler cos it's gas! Give me a wood stove any day)
Oops, loads of questions!
