Having a new boiler fitted to an older central heating system?
If you are having a new boiler fitted to an existing central heating system then your system should have a power
flush undertaken and it is likely that this is a manufacturer's requirement to maintain the new boiler's warranty. The reason your system should have a power flush is to avoid passing any sludge in your existing system through your new boiler and blocking it up.
Experiencing issues with your existing central heating system?
If your system is experiencing any of the issues below, then it is likely a power flush will help to resolve them:
- Noisy central heating system
- Radiator water is dirty
- System is slow to heat up
- Radiators that need frequent bleeding
- Boiler failure or lockout
- Pump noise or pump failure on your boiler
- Partially or completely cold radiators
- Blocked radiators
- Inoperative or leaking radiator valves
These problems are typically the result of sludge forming within your central heating system.
What actually happens when a system is power flushed?
What benefits are seen as a result of power flushing a central heating system?
What do I need to do to have my central heating system Power Flushed?