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"Anybody performed a powerflush themselves,? was it easy? " Couple of sennakots. Job done | |||
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"Anybody performed a powerflush themselves,? was it easy? Couple of sennakots. Job done " That made me spit ny coffee out xxx | |||
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"Anybody performed a powerflush themselves,? was it easy? " . If you do it , try and check your system for any minor leaks at valves. Power flushing can cause leaks in a weak system or even radiators bursting under the pressure. Why do you want to power flush?. | |||
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"Anybody performed a powerflush themselves,? was it easy? Couple of sennakots. Job done " Touche... or should it be douche.. | |||
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"Anybody performed a powerflush themselves,? was it easy? Couple of sennakots. Job done Touche... or should it be douche.. " Bum tish | |||
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"Anybody performed a powerflush themselves,? was it easy? . If you do it , try and check your system for any minor leaks at valves. Power flushing can cause leaks in a weak system or even radiators bursting under the pressure. Why do you want to power flush?. " I've my system under service contract the water doesn't get as hot as it used to the radiators don't either so I called the company and they said it needs a power flush which isnot covered and its 300 plus vat,.. | |||
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"Anybody performed a powerflush themselves,? was it easy? " it depends on what type of heating system you have. ie a open vented or unvented | |||
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"Anybody performed a powerflush themselves,? was it easy? it depends on what type of heating system you have. ie a open vented or unvented" Unvented. | |||
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"Anybody performed a powerflush themselves,? was it easy? it depends on what type of heating system you have. ie a open vented or unvented Unvented. " Ok that's not to bad to you should to able to hire a machine and do it yourself | |||
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"Anybody performed a powerflush themselves,? was it easy? . If you do it , try and check your system for any minor leaks at valves. Power flushing can cause leaks in a weak system or even radiators bursting under the pressure. Why do you want to power flush?. I've my system under service contract the water doesn't get as hot as it used to the radiators don't either so I called the company and they said it needs a power flush which isnot covered and its 300 plus vat,.." . I was quoted exactly the same price by a reputable central heating engineer. My contracts are with British Gas but I consider their charges for boiler installation or power flushing to be excessive . In the event of any query from British Gas I will keep a receipt for all the work done . | |||
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"I've my system under service contract the water doesn't get as hot as it used to the radiators don't either so I called the company and they said it needs a power flush which isnot covered and its 300 plus vat,.." do yourself a favour run your hot tap if a radiator gets warm whilst running hot tap if it does depending on which boiler you have it can be your heat exchanger but if really want to flush your system drain it fully refill it and drain it again and watch the colour of the water some systems are really black with rust colour also when done run your system 1/2 an hour is ample on starting your system up stay near boiler any loud noise from boiler can be air in your boiler not checked properly it can explode most new ones have a system to bleed the air from the boiler and pump at start up with power flush shut your system down empty all the pressure from the central heating either by using bleed valve or using the tap on the boiler getting the stuff in is another subject either take a valve off a radiator and insert the stuff that way or try to inject it through the bleed nipple its not easy that way i prefer to run it for 1/2 a day then drain and fill it then drain and fill again then you need to use the inhibitor good luck | |||
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