Can you bleed a steam radiator?
Sophia Edwards
Updated on April 15, 2026
Steam radiators do not require bleeding. They have automatic air vents designed to permit air to escape by itself from the radiator as steam enters. However, if symptoms similar to those of a malfunctioning hot water radiator develop - poor or incomplete heating - chances are the vent is clogged.
How do you bleed air from a steam radiator?
Use a radiator key, 1/4-in. 12-point socket, or a flat screwdriver (depending on your valve type) and slowly turn the valve counterclockwise until water starts dripping out. This will release trapped air and let hot water into the cold fins. While you're at it, you should repeat the process with your other radiators.Why is my steam radiator not getting hot?
If the radiator doesn't heat up, it often indicates that the air valve is stuck shut, blocking cold air inside the radiator and preventing steam from entering.Do steam radiators need to be drained?
We need to keep the water as clean as possible. Boiler manufacturers advise that water be drained periodically from steam boilers. Your boiler has drain valves on it, at least two of them. The drain valves look a lot like hose faucets you might see in your laundry room or outside your house.How often should you bleed steam radiators?
As a guide, bleeding them twice a year should keep them kicking out plenty of heat. If you're not sure, feel for cold patches on your radiators, particularly near the top of each one. If you find any, it's time to bleed your radiators.How to Maintain a Steam Radiator | This Old House
How do you flush a steam radiator?
How To Flush A Radiator
- Turn the heating off. ...
- Protect your floors. ...
- Turn both valves off. ...
- Loosen the TRV. ...
- Open the bleed valve. ...
- Drain the radiator. ...
- Take the radiator off the wall. ...
- Flush the radiator.