Originally posted by The Plumbercant you install a booster pump??
Could be....
If it's a circulation issue, the pipes near the furnace will be a lot hotter than the ones further downstream. You can probably do a touch test to figure that out, just be careful....
How old is the furnace? How old is the water circulating pump?
Originally posted by The PlumberI think I found it - I went down and tapped a few times on the zone valve, which seems to have increased the flow. At least it seems better - I hope so because we're supposed to be sub-zero again tonight.
Could be....
If it's a circulation issue, the pipes near the furnace will be a lot hotter than the ones further downstream. You can probably do a touch test to figure that out, just be careful....
How old is the furnace? How old is the water circulating pump?
Originally posted by The Plumber😞 I have been like this long before I joined TFC, as my parents, my colleagues and many others can testify to. Bowmann doesn't have anything to do with it. His presence in the forums means that I have a little less work, though.
We really are going to have to get you away from Bowmann....🙁
Remarkable how many things we have in common....with some notable exceptions.
We do?