Check if radiators are in ‘good working condition’ with simple job - takes 10 minutes

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Check your radiators are working properly with this simple job (Image: Getty)

Homeowners are being urged to make sure their radiators are kept clean and well prepared ahead of the winter months to help reduce energy bills. 

The home and garden experts at Posh.co.uk have shared their key tips to follow if you plan to use heating this autumn and winter.

With radiators likely having been dormant over the summer months, one simple job can check if they are working properly or need some extra attention.

Turning on your heating for just 10-30 minutes every week will ensure that the pipes are in good working condition without any trapped air or dust buildup. 

Andy Ellis, home and garden expert, said: “Being prepped ahead of winter by making sure all of the radiators around your home are in good condition is really important. 

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Making sure your radiators are clean of dust makes a huge difference (Image: Getty)

“As well as ensuring they’re all working efficiently, it can also be a big help towards your energy bills being lower. The better your radiators are working, the less time and money they’ll take to heat  your home.

“Getting your boiler serviced, bleeding every radiator in the house, and making sure they are all cleaned can be a huge help.

“Flushing out any built up sludge is important as well. Being on top of all of these things will ensure your heating system is working efficiently, and that your radiators are all effective.”

Here are five tips to make sure your radiators are working efficiently. 

Get your boiler serviced 

Getting a boiler service is hugely important before you start to turn the heating on each day throughout the colder months. Allowing yourself enough time to get any issues fixed will ensure your boiler and heating system are in good condition ahead of winter.

Bleed the radiator 

Bleeding all of the radiators around your home will keep them working effectively. Use a radiator key to release any possible trapped air pockets. Bleeding your radiators once a year will ensure that they don’t take too long to warm up, which in turn can help towards reducing energy bills. 

Clean the radiator 

Keeping radiators clean can also go towards reducing energy bills over time. A buildup of dust causes radiators to have to work harder to heat your room.

It’s important to keep on top of any dust buildup to maximise the efficiency of your heating system. You can use a simple duster to do this or a vacuum cleaner as well. If you have the right attachments for your vacuum you may be able to get down and between the fins as well. 

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Check for sludge

There’s a chance that your radiators have accumulated sludge over the summer months, especially if they have not been in use. If necessary, a professional can perform a power flush to clean out the system if it is significantly clogged, but there are ways to perform this task yourself.

First bleed the radiator and detach it from the wall. Then use a hosepipe on the inlet to get rid of all the grime until the water runs clear. 

Insulate pipes

Insulating pipes, especially in unheated areas, prevents heat loss and reduces the risk of freezing. It can also be another effective way of helping you save more money on your energy bills.

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