Lord Bracknell
On fire
Bracknell Towers is equipped with a solid fuel stove that is connected to seven radiators and a hot water tank.
Last year, we called in a specialist heating engineer to do some maintenance. He did a great job on cleaning out the stove, but for some reason left us with a central heating system where only one radiator and the hot water tank were working. I tried bleeding any trapped air out of the system - but to no avail.
The outcome was a cold house - all bloody winter.
This year - tonight to be precise - the whole system has suddenly sprung into life and we have hot water flowing into every radiator. The entire house is suddenly warm again. I've bled the radiators and all seems well.
Does anyone understand why things have suddenly fixed themselves?
I'm even thinking now that a cold, wet Tuesday night at Withdean is something to look forward to, because I'll be returning home afterwards to a lovely warm house.
Last year, we called in a specialist heating engineer to do some maintenance. He did a great job on cleaning out the stove, but for some reason left us with a central heating system where only one radiator and the hot water tank were working. I tried bleeding any trapped air out of the system - but to no avail.
The outcome was a cold house - all bloody winter.
This year - tonight to be precise - the whole system has suddenly sprung into life and we have hot water flowing into every radiator. The entire house is suddenly warm again. I've bled the radiators and all seems well.
Does anyone understand why things have suddenly fixed themselves?
I'm even thinking now that a cold, wet Tuesday night at Withdean is something to look forward to, because I'll be returning home afterwards to a lovely warm house.