Powerflushing and de-scaling http://powerflushuk.com heating flush Best Powerflush Company https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5Cq-Rh1xMs A powerflush is a cleansing process which aims to get rid of deposits of sludge, rust and any other debris from your central heating system. These contaminants, if leftin place, can seriously compromise the efficiency of a boiler and in severe cases a powerflush is the only option available. Do you need a flush? There are a few things to look at before deciding to go ahead with the powerflush process. These include cold areas on radiators, excessive noise from the heating or the boiler system pump, discolored water when you bleed the radiators and the slow warming of the heating system. You might also notice the tap water getting cloudy, especially if there is a build up of limescale. It's a very good idea to powerflush if you are sticking a new boiler in to an old system This is because most new boilers are condensing boilers and any contaminants already present in the heating system can quickly damage the internal pipe work of the new boiler. How Powerflushing Works The overall aim of a powerflush is to restore the full circulation of water around the central heating system, however, it can also eliminate noise This means that the entire system has to be flushed in order to get the best results. A heating engineer will connect a powerful high flow/low pressure pumping unit to the central heating system-- either to the pump in regular boiler systems or the pump head in combi units-- and with the help of high strength cleaning chemicals will flush out anything in the system. The chemicals used during a powerflush include a sludge crust breaker and remover to help get rid of rust and sludge, some descaler to remove limescale and a corrosion inhibitor to stop further rusting from occurring. The crust breaker and remover are acid-based so that they help to combat any rust present and any other debris, such as sand particles, that might have settled in the radiators, pipes and boiler. At the end of the process there is no acid left in the central heating system's water. Cost and time needed for a powerflush Most powerflushing professionals state that a full powerflush will take around 6 hours to complete. This is an estimate though as some badly affected heating systems will require more time whilst others may be finished quicker. The price of a full system powerflush varies with location and the size of the heating system and can range from £350 up to £1200+. Occasionally the descaler isn't included in the original quoted price and needs to be paid for on top. Conclusion It is important that your central heating system is as efficient as it can be at all times and although a powerflush can be an expensive process, it can also save a lot of money over time with regards to your heating bills but should be used in conjunction with a complete boiler service for best results. The process is safe and clean when done by a professional and can quickly eliminate noisy boilers and cold radiators and pumps thus restoring your heating system to the condition it was when new. http://youtu.be/6WaY9BQJ1Mg http://youtu.be/Ft85Ls1muMM













