How do I know if I've got sludge in my central heating system?

The common signs of sludge in the central heating system are:


  • Radiators are hot at the top, but cold at the bottom
  • Radiators require bleeding more frequently
  • Pipework to the radiators get hot, but the radiators themselves do not
  • Some radiators do not heat up to the required temperature, even when the temperature is turned up
  • The boiler pump leaks or fails
  • When boiler parts are removed or replaced, they are full of dirt
  • The water pipe coming out of the boiler (the flow) is hot but the water pipe coming back to the boiler (the return) is lukewarm or cold
  • The system is noisy – it gurgles and ‘kettles’ (the term kettling means exactly what it sounds like – your system whistles, pops and bubbles, just like a kettle does when it is boiling)


When your installer carries out your annual boiler service, they should check the water in the system to make sure it is not full of sludge, and that there is the correct level of chemicals in the system to slow down corrosion and prevent wear and tear, which in turn helps to reduce sludge.

What is central heating sludge?

Sludge, or magnetite, to give it its proper name, is a black substance in the central heating pipes made up of dissolved and rusted metal.

Why should I get the water in my central heating system cleaned?

If sludge is allowed to build up, it can result in blocked pipes, inefficient radiators and damaged parts in the boiler.

Related FAQs

Why should I get the water in my central heating system cleaned?

If your boiler breaks down due to sludge in the system, the repair work is not covered under your warranty and can lead to expensive repair bills as a result.

Why should I have a filter fitted?

Many boiler breakdowns occur due to sludge in the heating system. A magnetic filter is an effective way of preventing this sludge from accumulating, and may prevent costly breakdowns at a later stage.

Why are my radiators cold?

If you notice that your radiators are cold to the touch, you may have air or sludge trapped inside the system. These can be simple to resolve, but if you’re concerned, contact a heating engineer to help.

How do I know if I've got sludge in my central heating system?

Issues with your radiator temperature, leaks from your boiler, and unusual sounds from within your system are all indicators that there is a buildup of sludge.

How do I know if I've got sludge in my central heating system?

Issues with your radiator temperature, leaks from your boiler, and unusual sounds from within your system are all indicators that there is a buildup of sludge.

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