Central Heating Power Flushing: What It Is, What It Does, and Do You Need It?

Central Heating Power Flushing: What It Is, What It Does, and Do You Need It?

If your radiators are cold at the bottom, your boiler is noisy, or your heating takes a long time to warm up, your central heating system may have accumulated sludge and corrosion debris. A power flush may restore it to full efficiency.

What Is Power Flushing?

Power flushing is a specialist process where a high-velocity, low-pressure pumping unit is connected to your central heating system. A cleaning solution is circulated through the system to loosen and remove magnetite sludge, rust, limescale, and other debris from radiators, the boiler heat exchanger, and pipework.

Signs Your System Needs a Power Flush

  • Radiators are cold at the bottom but warm at the top
  • Some radiators don’t heat up at all
  • Boiler makes banging or kettling noises
  • System takes a long time to reach operating temperature
  • Dark, discoloured water when bleeding radiators
  • New boiler installed in an older system

What Does Power Flushing Involve?

The process typically takes a full day for an average 8-10 radiator system. A magnetic filter inhibitor is added after the flush to prevent future sludge build-up. A system inhibitor is also added to protect against corrosion.

Book a Power Flush in Greater Manchester

Kamdem HomeTech carry out central heating power flushes throughout Greater Manchester. Gas Safe registered (Reg: 1000111). Call 07826088938 to book.

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