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How do you flush out a central heating system?
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How do you flush out a central heating system? Do you use a chemical compound or what? I have just replaced my radiators with high output ones and replaced the boiler so should I try and flush the remaining pipes before filling? Any advice would be great, thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, you can get chemicals which are supposed to help clear out the system. B&Q, Wickes & such like sell them. Buy a good make. If you are in the middle of messing about, I would say it is worth doing.
You fill the system, add the stuff, run it for a few days, then empty and refill with clean water (& your inhibitor). It works best if you run the system hot, for a few days, so perhaps now isn't the time to do it! Wait till it's a bit colder.
You fill the system, add the stuff, run it for a few days, then empty and refill with clean water (& your inhibitor). It works best if you run the system hot, for a few days, so perhaps now isn't the time to do it! Wait till it's a bit colder.
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