thesler001
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Our house and heating system is only 8 years old and we have a well, no public water. Our second floor zone this winter has been getting air bubbles in it (for example, when the thermostat kicks on upstairs, you can hear a large rush of water and gurgling through the pipes in the wall) and this eventually tends to stop the flow of heat on the second floor. About once a week since December, we have to bleed the water and air bubbles for our 3 zones in the basement using a hose.
Other items: This winter has been extremely cold in New York. We have had no change in water pressure for the house. The system is a closed system and there are no air vents or release valves. We also have a water softener system and neutralizer system.
Can you give me an idea of what the problem could be - leak in the well piping to the house....extreme cold causes the aquifer to be low, (our well is 180 ft deep).....do the softener and neutralizer systems have anything to do with it? These are just some ideas I though of, but really don't know if they have any validity.
Other items: This winter has been extremely cold in New York. We have had no change in water pressure for the house. The system is a closed system and there are no air vents or release valves. We also have a water softener system and neutralizer system.
Can you give me an idea of what the problem could be - leak in the well piping to the house....extreme cold causes the aquifer to be low, (our well is 180 ft deep).....do the softener and neutralizer systems have anything to do with it? These are just some ideas I though of, but really don't know if they have any validity.