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Originally Posted by donk.
Air in radiant heating systems is very common
There are essentially hundreds of upside down U traps (each radiator)
Air rises, and can't escape.
Needs to be manually bled out, unless auto Air vents are installed. Any time work is done on the entire loop, another unit, etc, there is good odds the issues will re occur
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Is it best to leave the thermostat at a fixed temperature and don't touch it? My place is either too hot or too cold, so we constantly been tinkering up and down the temperature of the Den. Not sure if that impacts air in the system as well?. This sounds like a pain in the ass because I've lived in homes with baseboards and radiant floor heating systems, never encountered such issues. Did not think a tiny apartment would incurr issues like these.