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Central Heating Power Flushing
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Been told my central heating system needs power flushing and could cost £800 to do. I really don't have this sort of money especially before xmas.
Any other suggestions ?
Any other suggestions ?
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Systems rarely need power flushing, 'ammer.
Maybe if it's quite old, with min/microbore pipework. Otherwise, flush it yourself with a cleanser .........
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When the revolution comes, these people will be the first to the wall..... or maybe second, behind damp-proofing "surveyors" with their silly damp meters ;o)
Maybe if it's quite old, with min/microbore pipework. Otherwise, flush it yourself with a cleanser .........
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When the revolution comes, these people will be the first to the wall..... or maybe second, behind damp-proofing "surveyors" with their silly damp meters ;o)
Thanks guys. Just spoke to my pal who's a plumber and he said he wouldn't power flush any system over 10 years old anyway as it could make the radiators leak (ive already had 3 go this year)
So ive got this stuff called sentinel X800 jetflo....he said turn the water off then drain down about 2 bucket fulls and put this stuff in the header tank. Allow to circulate for a few days then drain the system down and see what happens. I have 2 litre bottles of the stuff so might put one in and then do it again next week.
So ive got this stuff called sentinel X800 jetflo....he said turn the water off then drain down about 2 bucket fulls and put this stuff in the header tank. Allow to circulate for a few days then drain the system down and see what happens. I have 2 litre bottles of the stuff so might put one in and then do it again next week.
I had problems with my living room and kitchen radiators, they were hot at the top, but barely warm at the bottom.
a local plumber removed them from the wall, took them outside and flushed them out with a hosepipe.
the water coming out was black
he replaced them back on, added some liquid to the system, and they are much hotter
he charged me £90
a local plumber removed them from the wall, took them outside and flushed them out with a hosepipe.
the water coming out was black
he replaced them back on, added some liquid to the system, and they are much hotter
he charged me £90