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Power Flush Ch System
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My CH boiler (vaillant) was installed 14 years ago by a very knowledgeable plumber (recommended) , who gave the rads a powerflush before the system "went live". Just lately a couple of the rads have not been "performing well" and I was wondering if it might be worth having the rads powerflushed during the summer months before next winter sets in. If anybody thinks this might be worthwhile, do they have any idea of the potential cost to do this ?? I thought maybe around the £400 mark, but then I might be out of touch !! Thanks in advance.
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My CH boiler (vaillant) was installed 14 years ago by a very knowledgeable plumber (recommended) , who gave the rads a powerflush before the system "went live". Just lately a couple of the rads have not been "performing well" and I was wondering if it might be worth having the rads powerflushed during the summer months before next winter sets in. If anybody thinks this might be worthwhile, do they have any idea of the potential cost to do this ?? I thought maybe around the £400 mark, but then I might be out of touch !! Thanks in advance.
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Atheist, in answer to your questions : We have been on holiday and when we returned the house was cold so we put the heating on to warm it up. There are only 2 underperforming rads, both in the lounge.One gets reasonably hot the other just gets warm. I had an engineer from Corgi attend last September who diagnosed a stuck TRV. He took the top off of both valves (one on each rad) and constantly pressed the brass piece that was visible, up and down for about 5 minutes. He shut off every other rad in the house and then fired up. All was ok until recently when the one rad in particular didn't really get very warm. Pressure does not apply as we do not have a Combi boiler, ours is a condensing boiler.
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