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Hi Guys,
New to the forum, looking for advice to avoid spending thousands (just yet anyway). I have an old Back boiler system (Baxi Boiler), tanks in the attic for rads and hot water as well as immersion tank in airing cupboard. A few weeks before boiler service, the heating started making an absolute racket like there is air being pushed round as well as the water. I turn the heating + hot water off and bleed the rads , usually starting with furthest from the boiler working my way round to the closest get loads of air out, once water flowing from each I turn everything back on. All quiet for about 10-15 minutes (sometimes less) then the same noise all over again I repeat the bleeding process then noises again. I'm at my wits end really as it's stupidly noisy, can't sleep with it on and my neighbours must think i'm deaf as keep having to turn the tv up really loud.

In the last 6 months I flushed the system, with FERNOX F3 CENTRAL HEATING CLEANER, then used FERNOX F1 CENTRAL HEATING PROTECTOR in tank. Thought it may be the pump on it's way out but can actually feel it working.

Can anyone help please?
 

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