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Boiler Flush
Jaykay7
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I had a new boiler fitted last year which seems to be working ok. The radiators get hot but not as hot as I think they should. It's an old house so can get alittle chilly at times.
I have been looking at posts regarding power flushes & they should be done when fitting a new condensing boiler & they should take about 4 hours??
Anyway I seem to remember the guys who fitted it did not flush the system of the sludge etc
Will this cause my big problems in the future or can I have it done some time in the near future?? I think it does need flushing as the rads should be alittle warmer.
Thanks
I had a new boiler fitted last year which seems to be working ok. The radiators get hot but not as hot as I think they should. It's an old house so can get alittle chilly at times.
I have been looking at posts regarding power flushes & they should be done when fitting a new condensing boiler & they should take about 4 hours??
Anyway I seem to remember the guys who fitted it did not flush the system of the sludge etc
Will this cause my big problems in the future or can I have it done some time in the near future?? I think it does need flushing as the rads should be alittle warmer.
Thanks
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Make/model of boiler?Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0
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It's a Baxi. Not sure which model, I will post that later.
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It's a Baxi Combi 105 HE??0
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