Radiator repair in Newcastle & North Tyneside

Get an expert heating engineer to repair leaking, noisy and faulty radiators in your home.

Radiator repair services

Whether your radiator is leaking, making unusual noises or failing to heat properly, HouseWarm provides professional radiator repair services for homes of all sizes. From repairing leaking radiator valves to replacing bleed valves and diagnosing heating faults, every repair is completed to restore reliable, efficient heating throughout your home. If a repair isn’t the most cost-effective solution, a new radiator may be the better option.

Leaking radiators

Leaks from the radiator, valves or pipework repaired to restore safe, reliable heating.

Radiator valves

Replacement of leaking, seized and faulty manual or thermostatic radiator valves.

Cold radiators

Diagnosis and repair of radiators with cold spots, trapped air or poor circulation.

Noisy radiators

Repairs for banging, gurgling and ticking radiators caused by air, sludge or faulty components.

Common radiator faults repaired

HouseWarm repairs a wide range of radiator faults to restore reliable heating throughout your home. Whether your radiator is leaking, noisy or not heating properly, the cause can usually be diagnosed and repaired without replacing the entire radiator. If your radiator has cold spots, flushing your heating system might be the best solution.

Radiator repair costs

HouseWarm offers straightforward pricing for radiator repairs throughout Newcastle & North Tyneside. There is a minimum labour charge of £60, with no VAT. This covers many simple repairs that can be completed during the first visit, such as bleeding radiators, freeing stuck valves and clearing an airlock. If replacement parts are needed, you’ll receive a quotation before any additional work is carried out.

Testimonials

Why choose HouseWarm?

Certified expert

Bringing 20 years of knowledge and skill to every job, delivering lasting results.

Guarantee

All work is fully guaranteed for 12 months, ensuring quality and peace of mind.

Local business

A trusted local business providing heating & plumbing services in homes since 2011.

About

My name is Steven Reid and I was born and raised in Newcastle. I incorporated HouseWarm Limited in 2011 to provide heating and plumbing services to homes in my hometown area.

With no call out fees and free fixed price quotes, I can offer you a local, trusted and experienced heating engineer and plumber at competitive prices.

Steven Reid HouseWarm gas engineer & plumber 2

Service areas

Key postcode areas covered are NE2, NE3, NE6, NE7, NE12, NE27, NE28, and NE29.

FAQs

Yes. Many leaking radiators can be repaired by replacing a faulty valve, bleed valve or pipe connection. If the radiator itself has corroded, a new radiator installation may be a more cost-effective long-term solution.

Cold spots at the bottom of a radiator are often caused by sludge restricting the flow of hot water. A system flushing service can remove sludge and help restore efficient heating.

Banging, gurgling and ticking radiators can be caused by trapped air, sludge or expanding pipework. Our guide to noisy radiators explains the most common causes and possible solutions.

Yes. Leaking, seized and faulty manual or thermostatic radiator valves can usually be replaced without replacing the entire radiator. Find out more about replacing a radiator valve in our step-by-step guide.

In many cases, a radiator can be repaired without replacing it. However, if it’s badly corroded, leaking from the panel or no longer heating efficiently, a new radiator installation may be the better option.

Radiators may stop heating properly because of trapped air, sludge, balancing issues or faulty valves. Our guide to radiators not heating up explains the most common causes and how they can be fixed.

Yes. HouseWarm repairs many common faults affecting heated towel rails, including leaking valves, poor heat output and trapped air. If a replacement is required, a new towel rail can usually be installed using the existing pipework.

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