Radiators may need bleeding if the radiator is warm at the bottom and cold at the top, this is often an easy task, although on a sealed system you may need to re-pressurise the system before all radiators can be successfully bled.
How to bleed a radiator or central heating system. If the radiator is hot at the bottom and cold at the top then it probably requires bleeding.
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