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Powerflushing your central heating system has many benefits, such as removing sludge and dirt build up within your system and improving the efficiency of the system (saving you money and improving the heat output).

Lawrence Building Maintenance offers extensive central heating powerflushing services to improve your central heating system’s performance.

All central heating systems develop sludge deposits that build up within the pipework over time. This build up can be removed with a professional powerflush improving the output and efficiency of your central heating system. Here are four signs that your system needs a powerflush:-


  • Drain and remove old boiler (if exists)
  • Install new combi boiler including flue
  • Connect flow and return pipe-work to boiler
  • Your boiler cuts out and sometimes cant circulate the hot water to the radiators and the rest of the central heating system

    POWER-FLUSHING


    Over the years most central heating systems witness a deposit of sludge and scale within the pipework, which is a result of natural chemical reaction within the central heating pipes.

    By powerflushing the system, using a specialist powerflushing pump such deposits are removed through a combination of a special chemical flushed through the pipe work at a very high pressure.

    Power flushing has many advantages:


  • When installing a new boiler - this will ensure the new boiler operates within a clean circuit
  • When some of your radiators are cold – a powerflush will unblock the system, distributing the heat evenly
  • When the current system is in-efficient – powerflushed system is substantially more efficient and will reduce your heating bills
  • Reduce noise from the boiler and the pipes – such noise is typically due to sludge build up which will be removed by the powerflush process
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