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I had my system flushed about 4-5 years ago when I had a new boiler fitted.


The job was carried out by Abacus Gas (No longer trading )??


I had used them for years and the one man company was reliable and reasonable priced.

Guy now builds high performance custom motorcycles.


There is some heavy duty kit involved and requires extra connectors in the pipework to the boiler

to connect the kit.


http://i860.photobucket.com/albums/ab167/mickdavies83/4fedfcad-4e3f-44c8-9cb0-41c8cb0b2854_zpsf7d31cac.jpg


The procedure can take about 3-5 hours. Expect to pay ?400-?500


DulwichFox

EB Plumbing & Heating 169a Milkwood Road, SE24 0JB, 07932663785. Had problems with my boiler fixed it fast and was very professional and even cleaned the system, something that British Gas did not do as the problem I had was originally sorted by them.He was shocked they actually did not clean the inside of the case. I asked him about flushing the system chemically and he quoted ?250.00 - ?300.00.

Would highly recommend.

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