Radiator bleed full house in Exeter
Professional radiator bleed full house services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.
Price Guide
£60-£85
Typical Duration
30-60 mins
Location
Exeter, Devon
Every radiator in your house bled properly to remove trapped air. Heating works better, rooms warm up faster, bills come down. Simple maintenance that makes a real difference.
When Your Radiators Are Half Working
Heating's on full blast but the bedroom radiator's barely lukewarm? Living room takes an hour to warm up? Your system's working overtime to heat air instead of water.
Trapped air in radiators is invisible, inevitable, and expensive. It makes your boiler work harder, your heating take longer, and your energy bills climb.
💡 Pro tip: If radiators are cold at the top but warm at the bottom, it's air. If they're cold at the bottom but warm at the top, it's sludge or circulation issues. Different problems, different fixes.
What Bleeding Fixes vs Doesn't Fix
| ✅ Bleeding Fixes | ❌ Bleeding Won't Fix |
|---|---|
| Cold top, warm bottom | Cold bottom, warm top (sludge) |
| Gurgling noises in pipes | Radiator completely cold (valve issue) |
| Slow to warm up | One cold radiator, rest fine (balancing) |
| Uneven heating between rooms | Leaking radiator valve |
What You Get
🔧 Full House Service
| Stage | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Check every radiator | Feel for cold spots, listen for gurgling |
| Bleed systematically | Start downstairs, work up, ground floor last |
| Remove all air | Each radiator bled until clean water flows |
| Check pressure | Top up system if needed |
| Test operation | Heating on, verify all radiators hot |
📦 You're Left With
- All radiators heating evenly
- Faster warm-up time
- Quieter heating system
- Lower energy bills
How Many Radiators?
Pricing depends on how many radiators you've got:
| House Size | Radiators | Time | You'll Pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small (flat/2-bed) | 4-6 rads | 20-30 mins | £60 |
| Average (3-bed) | 7-10 rads | 30-45 mins | £60 |
| Large (4-bed+) | 11-15 rads | 45-60 mins | £60-£85 |
Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. If you've got a mansion with 20 radiators, I'll let you know the quote first.
The Right Way to Bleed Radiators
Order matters:
- Turn heating on, let system warm up
- Turn heating OFF (safer to work on)
- Start with downstairs radiators
- Move to upstairs radiators
- Do ground floor radiators last
- Check boiler pressure, top up if needed
Most people just do whatever radiator they remember. Doing them in order removes air more effectively.
Common Causes of Air in Radiators
✅ Normal operation - small amounts over time
✅ After bleeding before - didn't do them all, air moved
✅ Recent plumbing work - air introduced to system
✅ Leaks somewhere - system drawing in air (needs finding)
Why Choose Us for Radiator bleed full house in Exeter?
All radiators heating evenly
Improved heating efficiency
Lower energy bills
Warmer rooms throughout
What to Expect
Step 1: Survey
Quick check of all radiators - feel for cold spots, count how many need bleeding, spot any other issues.
Step 2: Bleed Systematically
Work through house in order, bleeding each radiator properly until only water comes out, no air.
Step 3: Pressure Check & Test
Check boiler pressure (air removal can lower it), top up if needed, turn heating on and verify everything's working properly.
🔧 DIY Tips
Bleeding radiators yourself is genuinely easy if you're able-bodied and organized:
🔧 What you'll need
- Radiator key (£1 from any hardware shop)
- Old towel or cloth
- Small container to catch water
- Someone to help check pressure gauge
🔨 How to do it
- Turn heating on - let radiators warm up
- Turn heating off - wait 10 mins to cool
- Find bleed valve - usually top corner of radiator
- Place cloth below - catch any drips
- Insert radiator key - turn slowly anticlockwise
- Listen for hissing - that's air escaping
- Wait for water - when water dribbles out, air is gone
- Close valve - turn clockwise, don't over-tighten
- Repeat all radiators - do them all, not just cold ones
- Check boiler pressure - should be around 1-1.5 bar
- Top up if needed - filling loop on boiler
- Test - heating back on, check all radiators hot
⚠️ Common DIY mistakes
- Only bleeding the cold ones (air moves, do them all)
- Over-tightening the bleed valve (damages thread)
- Bleeding with heating on (dangerous, water's hot)
- Not checking boiler pressure after
- Opening valve too far (water sprays everywhere)
💡 Pro trick: Bleed radiators in summer when heating's off, before winter starts. System's cold so no scalding risk, and you won't discover heating issues when you desperately need heat in December.
Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.
Good to Know
🏠 Older Exeter properties? Victorian houses often have creative plumbing. Radiators might be on multiple zones, some gravity-fed, some pumped. I'll figure out your system and bleed it properly. DIY can be confusing if your setup's unusual.
Constant air buildup: If you're bleeding radiators every few months, there's a bigger problem - either a leak letting air in, or hydrogen gas from corrosion. I can diagnose and recommend next steps.
Landlords: Annual radiator bleeding is basic maintenance that prevents tenant complaints and keeps your heating efficient. Much cheaper than emergency callouts when heating fails in winter.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my radiators need bleeding?
Top of radiator cold, bottom warm? That's trapped air. Your heating takes longer to warm up, some rooms never get properly warm, and you're wasting money heating air instead of water. Bleeding sorts it.
Can't I just do this myself?
You absolutely can - it's not hard. But if you've got 10+ radiators, arthritic hands, or radiators you can't reach easily (behind furniture, high up), it's worth getting someone to do them all properly. Plus I check for other issues while I'm there.
How often should radiators be bled?
Once a year minimum, ideally before winter. More often if your system constantly gets air in it (points to a different problem I can diagnose). Regular bleeding keeps your heating efficient and bills down.
Will you make a mess with water everywhere?
No - I bleed them properly with cloths and a container to catch any water. Most radiators release just air, but some dribble water when the air's out. That's how you know they're done.
What if bleeding doesn't fix the cold radiator?
Then it's probably sludge buildup, a stuck valve, or needs balancing. I'll diagnose while I'm there and let you know what's actually needed. Sometimes bleeding reveals bigger issues, which is useful to know.
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