At the beginning of heating every year, the heating pipe may make a "crash" sound, which is caused by air blockage and poor water circulation in the heating pipe. You can open the heating and exhaust valve at home to exhaust. As long as it doesn't leak, don't worry.
The second common problem in the early stage of heating is handled skillfully: don't ignore the details of floor heating.
Some communities use floor heating. Floor heating is the same as ordinary radiator. In the early stage of heating, the gas in the pipeline may accumulate continuously, which will affect the normal operation of the system if it is not discharged in time. Floor heating users who have a thermostat at home should pay attention to slowly heating up. If the temperature rises too fast, the moisture will rise, which may lead to the deformation of the wooden floor. If you find that the corner of the wooden floor in your home is tilted or seeping, it means that the heating pipe may leak. Sometimes the floor heating leaks, first of all, the neighbor's roof downstairs is wet. You can take the initiative to exchange contact information with your neighbors downstairs, find problems, and repair them in time to avoid unnecessary losses caused by running water in the heating pipe.
The third common problem in the early stage of heating is handled skillfully: adding a lot of water is counterproductive.
Some users think that the heating in the home is not hot because the air in the pipeline is choked, so it is wrong to drain water if you want to heat the home. A large amount of drainage by users will cause insufficient water in the heating system, maintain normal circulation, and lead to the loss of hot water in the main pipeline. In order to maintain a reasonable operating condition, the system will automatically replenish cold water to the pipeline, which will eventually affect the overall heating temperature and lead to a slow rise in temperature.