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What's a 'power flush after a new CH boileris installed?' What's involved, how long does it take and what does it do?

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Power flushing is the process of removing rust sludge and other debris from your heating systems. A quintessential part of every home, your radiators do a very important job of keeping of your home warm. Malfunction in your radiator can be catastrophic for everyone. With temperatures reaching below -9.7 degrees in some places, it is not the best position to be in.

A power flush can effectively tackle most of the problems above. After Powerflushing radiators will heat up quicker and get hotter. They will be Quieter and more energy efficient. Overall you get a more reliable system less likely to breakdown with an increased lifespan.

Power flushing is a convenient solution, but this isn’t DIY. Although there are power flush kits and tutorials available online, it’s a complicated task and things can go wrong very quickly.
 
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