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Cost to fit replacement radiators

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  • jblack_2
    jblack_2 Posts: 1,435 Forumite
    Have PM'd you Cheeky. He's one of the good guys, don't worry;)

    J
  • Is it neccessary to power flush a system when radiator pipe work has been changed/moved?
    cheers
  • Canucklehead
    Canucklehead Posts: 6,254 Forumite
    Good morning: Depends on the condition of your system ... adding central inhibitor to the system after rad changes etc. is essential..... whether you power or manually flush will remove 'sludge' that might be in the pipework and rads. Changes to the CH system can stir up the sludge and affects TRvs etc. More info here http://www.fernox.com/?cccpage=break_down_guide&sub=2

    HTH

    Canucklehead
    Ask to see CIPHE (Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering)
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