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Radiators flushed


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If your rads are cold at the bottom and middle and warm on top, it's worth having done, if not it doesn't need doing. Depending on size of house it should cost about ?400 - a power flush involves minimal disruption. On no account try to do it yourself, I did it once and it took me two days, much grief and they still weren't right afterwards!
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it is usual to get an inhibitor eg fernox or analogues with a system - it cuts out the rustingi & the sludge electrolyte accumulation. A flush should not be a regular requirement in a decent system though - despite what some may tell you - if you think the system is good, then adding the fernox is enough to keep it ticking over
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Radiator off the wall, hose to a cold water mains tap, Bob's your uncle. Careful in transporting the radiators in the house as the black iron oxide is a pig to get off carpets. Pretty simple but as others point out some inhibitor stops this happening. Man (lady) up East Dulwich. Buy the Readers Digest DIY manual and/or go on a home maintenance DIY course at night school.
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