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If your Grundfos UPS3 pump is making noise, it might be due to small air pockets trapped inside. This air can affect the pump’s performance and cause unusual sounds. The good news is that the UPS3 is designed to self-vent, which makes the process simple. Here’s how to speed up the venting and restore quiet operation.
In this easy, step by step guide, we tell you how to bleed the Grundfos UPS2 pump. Doing so will reduce noise from the pump.
Smart home devices are becoming more common, especially for managing home heating. The Hive thermostat is one of the top options in the UK. Many people choose it to help save energy, reduce bills, and generally make their home smarter. But what exactly does it do, and is it worth getting? Let’s explore what makes the Hive thermostat unique and if it’s the right choice for your home and your family
Boilers are essential in UK households, providing warmth and hot water. However, like any mechanical systems, boilers can encounter problems from time to time. Here are some common boiler problems and how to fix them:
In this article, we answer some common questions about Grundfos pumps and offer tips on maintenance. So you can help maintain a warm and comfortable home, all year long.
If you're looking to improve the energy efficiency of your home, save on heating bills and upgrade to smarter and more convenient technology, you may have considered the Nest Learning Thermostat.
Central heating pumps play a crucial role in protecting the warmth and comfort of our homes and families. We believe that all homeowners should adopt a decent understanding of their home's central heating system. That way, we can identify problems more quickly, save money on expensive repairs and avoid potential scams. In this guide, we share our knowledge of heating pumps to help you gain a better understanding of your heating system.
The central heating pump is an integral component within your central heating system. Essentially, it acts as the heart of the home, pumping the hot water from the boiler through the pipework and towards radiators and taps. but how exactly does the central heating pump do this?