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hi there so you get back from holiday and find out for whatever reason youamp;#39;ve got an airlock in your hot water system so water is only dribbling out of the taps I went online this morning to find the best way of curing it and they all involve bits of Hose pipe connecting cold water up to hot water systems and so on um which I canamp;#39;t do because Iamp;#39;ve got the right connectors and I donamp;#39;t have a hot water feed to the washing machine which is the classic way of blowing the air bubble out of your hot water system so this is the quickest way Iamp;#39;ve found of trying to cure it as long as youamp;#39;ve got a mixer tap in your kitchen which will be connected up to the mains the water mains then this is a very very simple way of doing it so you simply put your thumb over the tap turn on the hot water so that pipe the system is now open and then very slowly turn on the cold water and now whatamp;#39;s happening is the mains pressure is pushing the water back i