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I'm going to get a new Combi-Boiler installed, but the installer (which I must use as its under a government scheme) has said they will only Chemical Flush the system, not Power Flush before installation.
Would this be sufficient? And would this cause warranty problems - I was looking to get a boiler with as big a warranty as possible (7 or 10 years).
Thanks for advice.
 
when the install is done get a local Gsr or Plumber to come round, power flush the system and sort out any shoddy work that often comes with government funded schemes
 
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There is no simple answer. The system may be clean enough that a chemical flush would suffice, or it may need more. Manufacturers require the system to be flushed but I don't know of any that specify powerflushing over chemical or even just a mains flush. British Standards also don't specify the method.

You're getting a free boiler and installation, be thankful for that!
 
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Power flushing a combi boiler in unnecessary. Why go to all the bother of connecting a pump up when you've got a connection for mains water straight into the system.
 
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Power flushing a combi boiler in unnecessary. Why go to all the bother of connecting a pump up when you've got a connection for mains water straight into the system.

My mains dosnt run at 500lpm?? But I'm a fan of mains flushing
 
mains flush can work well, but it wont move what a powerflush machine will. whats needed depends on the system. The answer cant be guessed without taking a look at the system and its condition.
 
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Thanks for the advice, I'll talk with the installer when he comes and may get someone to check out the install afterwards to correct anything / flush if necessary. Not that its relevant to my question, but it should cost nothing - maybe a little for extra pipework to relocate the boiler position etc.
 
His whole install will cost nothing. You won't get a choice of boiler. Just be happy you won't have the bill
 

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