Bleed Baseboard Heaters: Improve Heat And Silence Noise

To bleed a baseboard heater, you’ll need an adjustable wrench or screwdriver to open the bleeder valve located at one end of the heater. Place a bucket or rag beneath the valve to catch any water. Open the valve slightly until air escapes, then gradually close it. Repeat the process on the other end of the heater. Bleed air pockets to improve heat distribution and prevent noisy radiators.

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