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throw_away_899210 OP t1_iwbn1qm wrote

Well all the valves are completely open/I can’t turn it counterclockwise anymore. Either it’s a boiler issue or they are really just not great with heating. I doubt it’s a boiler issue - my water gets HOT - so I’m not sure. I’m also on the top floor so I don’t know if that has anything to do with it?

It’s not uncomfortable in my apartment - it’s 66 F right now. I can work from home and i’m not like bundled up or anything but we aren’t even in winter yet, so I want to get this addressed. Appreciate your help!

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happyjazzycook t1_iwbnrbv wrote

Hot water radiator heat is wonderful, the problem in our old house was that there were 12' ceilings, and I didn't want to replace the original doors/ windows so I weatherstripped as much as I could but it never seemed to be enough (went from that house to a new construction with geothermal-- wow, what a lovely difference that was!).

So maybe the boiler is old and inefficient. Maybe the valve is stuck and not open fully. Hopefully the maintenance guy can help shed a light o n the issue and it can be fixed. And, we keep our house at 68 so we're not too far off of your heat level. Maybe buy a small radiant heater to keep in the room where you are most of the time? Good luck!

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CricketFan207 t1_iwbvw9r wrote

It sounds like a boiler issue, this same thing happened to me in my first apartment here. It started to get cold and the radiators just didn't get warm. I'd speak to your landlord ASAP, there's a lot of houses in the city with hot water heat and folks that service those boilers are very busy this time of year.

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