tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6112248322045687662.post3744430128460093534..comments2023-11-14T00:59:46.461-05:00Comments on ROMANS 13:10: This Bloody Cold Ass House!!!Christópher Abreu Rosariohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04655696338661930405noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6112248322045687662.post-20298773418498430782010-01-12T15:41:45.039-05:002010-01-12T15:41:45.039-05:00My honey turned back into sugar??? That's awes...My honey turned back into sugar??? That's awesome!!! I shall eat it with a spoon!<br /><br />And yes I called my landlord out today and he came to take a look. He pretty much touched all the radiators and said that's as hot as they're going to get. As soon as he walked in all my stupid house mates returned the hallway heaters they stole back into the hallway. It did not go unnoticed...<br /><br />I shall bleed the radiators as soon as I get my hands on a key! Kathryn recommended the same...Christópher Abreu Rosariohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04655696338661930405noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6112248322045687662.post-55616708787750893782010-01-12T06:32:44.384-05:002010-01-12T06:32:44.384-05:00Step 1) Is your boiler up to pressure? If it's...Step 1) Is your boiler up to pressure? If it's a combi (heats water when you want turn on a tap) then there is a dial on the front indicating the pressure. If this is below the clearly marked area, you need to find out which tap underneath the boiler puts more water in it and turn it until the beast comes up to pressure. <br /><br />Step 2) Bleed your radiators. You will need a radiator key. <br /><br />Extra bonus fact: your honey wasn't frozen, it had granulated (turned back in to sugar). There is not much you can do about this. It happens.Jamie Lawsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05179276434753185028noreply@blogger.com