If you’ve noticed your radiators are hot at the top but cold at the bottom, or the other way round (cold at the top), it’s a strong sign your heating system isn’t working as efficiently as it should.
This guide explains the most common causes, what you can safely check yourself, and when it’s time to call a professional.
Different patterns point to different causes:
Cold at the top, warm at the bottom is commonly linked with trapped air.
Warm at the top, cold at the bottom can be linked with circulation issues (and sometimes build-up inside the system).
Cold patches or one side colder than the other can point to balancing/flow issues.
You don’t need to diagnose it perfectly, but noticing the pattern helps.
If your radiator is cold at the top, it may have air trapped inside. Air stops hot water filling the top of the radiator properly, so you don’t get full heat output.
Many homeowners choose to bleed radiators. If you do:
Make sure the heating is off and the radiator has cooled.
Use a radiator key and a cloth to catch any drips.
Release air slowly until water appears, then close it.
If you’re not confident, it’s fine to get help, and if you have a combi boiler, you may need to check system pressure afterwards.
If radiators are hot at the top but cold at the bottom, it can mean hot water isn’t circulating properly through the radiator or system.
This can happen for a few reasons, such as:
the system isn’t balanced well (some radiators get most of the flow)
a valve is partially closed or not working properly
there are wider circulation issues in the system
Because causes vary, it’s best not to assume one fix.
Before anything else, check the basics:
Are both radiator valves open?
If you have a TRV (thermostatic radiator valve), does turning it up make a difference?
Is the pin stuck? (This can happen, especially after being left on the same setting for a long time.)
Don’t force anything aggressively, if it feels stuck, a heating engineer can sort it safely.
If the radiator nearest the boiler gets very hot but the ones further away stay cooler, it may be a balancing issue. Balancing is about adjusting radiator valves so heat is distributed more evenly throughout the home.
Balancing can be fiddly and time-consuming, but it can improve comfort without changing your heating system.
It’s time to get professional help if:
you’ve bled radiators but the problem returns quickly
multiple radiators are affected
the boiler pressure keeps dropping
you’re seeing leaks, strange noises, or repeated boiler faults
A qualified heating engineer can check circulation, valves, and overall system performance.
A radiator that isn’t heating properly can lead to:
rooms taking longer to warm up
people turning the thermostat up to compensate
higher energy use for the same comfort
So it’s worth addressing.
If your radiator is cold at the top, trapped air is a common cause. If it’s cold at the bottom, it may be circulation or balancing related. Either way, getting radiators heating evenly can improve comfort and reduce wasted heating.
If you’re reviewing your home heating setup and want better control room-by-room, Trust Electric Heating can help with a free quote and practical advice based on your home.
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