How to stop radiators knocking and banging when they turn on – KEY tips

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    An estimated 85 percent of Brits have had their heating on since October, 3 – but with many households desperate to save money amid the energy crisis, thousands of households have left their radiators untouched. As the temperature plummets, making the essential switch to central heating is drawing closer, but what should you be doing to prepare your radiators for the ‘big switch’ to kickstart your property’s heating system? 

    How to stop a knocking radiator

    While the cosy feeling of a toasty radiator is one of winter’s greatest perks, the knocking sound of heat circulating through the pipes is not so exciting.

    We’ve all experienced the banging noise of a radiator as it warms up with many of us left unsure what to do to stop it.

    The key to stopping a noisy radiator will always be in the pipework or valve system, so be sure to check here first if you’re interrupted by any unusual sounds coming from your radiators.

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    Single direction thermostatic radiator valves are frequently associated with this hissing sound.

    If a single direction valve is pointed the wrong way, it leads the water flow in the wrong direction – resulting in the same hiss of air escaped from the vent.

    You can see how the valve has been installed by looking at the arrow printed on it which should always be pointing in the direction of flow

    Installing an auto bypass valve will help to regulate the flow of water through bypass circuits, guiding the water in the right direction.

    You can see how the valve has been installed by looking at the arrow printed on it which should always be pointing in the direction of flow.

    Installing an auto bypass valve will help to regulate the flow of water through bypass circuits, guiding the water in the right direction.

    Gurgling radiator

    Gurgling usually indicates a build-up of air inside your pipes so be sure to bleed your radiators as soon as you switch on your heating to correct any clogged airflow.

    Bleeding your radiators will help to distribute air more evenly and efficiently throughout your home and across your radiator – leaving no heat to go to waste when your radiators start to warm up.

    Are banging radiators dangerous?

    While a knocking sound coming from your radiator isn’t a good sign, it is most likely caused by a minor issue which you can probably fix yourself.

    These top tips will help to keep your radiators well-maintained and working well – without the pesky sounds.

    • Bleed your radiators when you turn the heating on
    • Use your heating for a few hours a day during the winter to make problems easier to spot
    • Check air vents and valves when using your radiators
    • If water is escaping from your radiator always contact a professional to avoid damage
    • Balance your radiators by opening up all of the valves
    • Dust your radiators regularly
    • Keep furniture away from the surface of your radiators to avoid damage



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