Upstairs Radiators Hot Downstairs Cold in Croydon?

Why heat rises upstairs first, why downstairs stays cold, and what usually needs checking

If your upstairs radiators are hot downstairs cold, it usually points to a heating distribution problem rather than the boiler itself completely failing. The boiler may still be firing, but the heat is not moving evenly around the system.

We see this a lot in older South London homes, especially where there are extensions, mixed radiator ages, old pipe runs, or radiators that have not been balanced for years.

MPS Heating & Plumbing LTD helps homeowners across Croydon, Thornton Heath, Addiscombe, Norbury, South Croydon, West Croydon, Selhurst and East Croydon with cold radiators, circulation problems and heating diagnostics. We have a 5.0 Google rating from 60 reviews.

If the downstairs radiators are cold upstairs hot and you cannot get the heat moving properly, call 0203 576 6769 and we’ll talk through what is likely happening before you book anything.

MPS Heating and Plumbing cold downstairs radiator diagnosis Croydon

Why upstairs can heat before downstairs

When the heating comes on, hot water does not always travel evenly through every radiator. It follows the easiest route. If the upstairs circuit has less resistance, or the downstairs radiators are restricted, the upstairs rooms can heat up first while downstairs stays cold or lukewarm.

That does not always mean the boiler is broken. It can be radiator balancing, lockshield valve positions, a weak circulation pump, airlocks, sludge sitting in downstairs radiators, or older pipework that was never set up properly after changes to the house.

In Croydon, Thornton Heath and Norbury, older houses often have a mix of original pipe runs, newer radiators, kitchen extensions, loft work, or moved boilers. That can make heating distribution awkward if the system has not been balanced after the work.

If the issue has developed gradually, it usually helps to check which radiators heat first, whether downstairs radiators are cold at the bottom, and whether the system feels balanced evenly across the house.

What can cause downstairs radiators to stay cold?

Possible cause What it usually looks like
Radiator balancing Upstairs radiators get hot quickly, but downstairs radiators take ages or barely warm up because the flow is not shared evenly.
Lockshield valves Some radiators may be getting too much flow while others are being starved. Small valve adjustments can make a big difference.
Weak circulation pump The boiler fires, but the system struggles to push hot water around the whole house, especially to longer downstairs pipe runs.
Sludge or magnetite Downstairs radiators may be cold at the bottom, slow to heat, or worse in older rooms where debris has settled over time.
Airlocks or trapped air Radiators can gurgle, heat unevenly, or stop water moving properly through part of the system.

It is not always the boiler

A lot of people assume the boiler has failed when the downstairs radiators are cold. But if upstairs is heating properly, the boiler is clearly producing heat. The issue is more likely how that heat is being moved around the house.

An engineer would normally check the pattern first. Are all upstairs radiators hot? Are downstairs radiators cold at the bottom only? Is one room worse than the others? Did the problem start after decorating, changing a radiator, bleeding radiators, or building work?

That pattern matters. Sludge behaves differently from poor balancing. A pump issue behaves differently from one closed lockshield valve. Guessing can waste time.

If the issue looks more like dirty system water or heavy sludge build-up rather than balancing alone, our power flush page explains that process properly.

Sometimes it is a simple balancing job. Sometimes it points to a deeper circulation problem. You only know after checking the system properly.

Balancing Problem

If upstairs heats fast and downstairs lags behind, radiator balancing is one of the first things to consider. The system may be sending too much hot water to the easiest radiators and not enough to the harder ones.

Restricted Radiator Flow

If downstairs radiators are cold at the bottom or much slower to heat than upstairs rooms, restricted flow inside older radiators or pipework could be affecting how heat moves around the system.

Pump Or Flow Problem

If the whole system feels weak, radiators take ages, and the boiler sounds like it is working but heat is not travelling well, the circulation pump or flow around the system may need checking.

A common heating issue in older South London homes

A typical call is a family home in Addiscombe or Thornton Heath where the upstairs bedrooms are warm, but the lounge and kitchen downstairs stay cold. Sometimes there has been a rear extension. Sometimes one or two radiators have been changed over the years. Sometimes nobody has touched the lockshield valves since the last decorator moved everything around.

What looks like one simple cold radiator problem can actually be a system layout issue. Older pipe runs, mixed radiator sizes, long downstairs circuits and uneven flow around the system can all make downstairs heating weaker.

If you are in Croydon, Selhurst, Norbury or near Mitcham Road and the heating is uneven, call 0203 576 6769. We will ask what is hot, what is cold, and whether it sounds like balancing, air, sludge, pressure or circulation.

No Guesswork

We look at the full heating pattern before jumping to parts. Radiator temperature, valve positions, system pressure, pump behaviour, pipe layout and signs of sludge all matter.

Straight Advice

If it only needs balancing, we will say so. If the system is restricted by sludge, weak circulation, or pressure issues, we explain why it is more than a quick valve turn.

Local Experience

MPS Heating & Plumbing LTD works across Croydon, Thornton Heath, Addiscombe, Norbury, Selhurst, East Croydon and South Croydon on radiator and heating circulation problems.

What happens when we check uneven heating?

We do not invent a fixed price without knowing what is causing the issue. Downstairs radiators cold upstairs hot could be simple balancing, but it could also be sludge, pressure loss, a weak pump, airlocks, or pipework layout.

We check the system, explain what we have found, and tell you the sensible next step before doing repair work. No rushed checks. No pressure. No pretending every cold radiator problem is the same.

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Downstairs radiators cold while upstairs is warm?

If your upstairs radiators heat properly but downstairs stays cold, do not assume the boiler is finished. The heating system may need balancing, air removal, pump checks, or a closer look for sludge and restricted flow.

Call MPS Heating & Plumbing LTD and we will ask which radiators heat first, whether any are cold at the bottom, what the pressure gauge shows, and whether the issue started suddenly or slowly.

Upstairs Radiators Hot Downstairs Cold FAQs

Why are upstairs radiators hot but downstairs cold?

It usually means heat is not being distributed evenly around the heating system. The cause may be radiator balancing, lockshield valve settings, trapped air, sludge in downstairs radiators, a weak pump, or older pipework layout.

Are downstairs radiators cold upstairs hot because the boiler is broken?

Not always. If upstairs radiators are heating, the boiler is producing heat. The problem is often with circulation, flow, valves, sludge, air, or how the system is balanced rather than the boiler completely failing.

Can radiator balancing fix cold downstairs radiators?

Yes, if the issue is uneven flow. Balancing adjusts the lockshield valves so hot water is shared more evenly across the house instead of rushing through the easiest upstairs radiators first.

How do I know if it is sludge?

Sludge often shows up as radiators that are cold at the bottom, slow to heat, or worse on older downstairs radiators. The system may also make noise or struggle to heat rooms evenly even when the boiler is running.

What can I safely check before calling an engineer?

You can check the boiler pressure, see which radiators heat first, feel whether radiators are cold at the top or bottom, and check if any radiator valves have been turned off. Do not force stuck valves or open the boiler casing.

Written & Reviewed By The MPS Heating & Plumbing Team

MPS Heating & Plumbing LTD works on radiator problems, heating circulation issues, boiler servicing, pressure faults and heating repairs across Croydon and South London. The team regularly works in flats, terraces, older homes, extensions and family properties with mixed radiator systems.

Based at 46 Broughton Road, London, CR7 6AL, covering Croydon, Thornton Heath, Addiscombe, Norbury, South Croydon, West Croydon, Selhurst and East Croydon.

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