Does your central heating need a power flush?
A powerflush is only effective when it is performed correctly, and this means doing it thoroughly. We’re renowned as one of the few Brighton plumbers who don’t cut any corners on powerflushing, reaching every single corner of your central heating system. We spend an entire day on the job, and use the highest level of cleaning chemicals that we can obtain. Reaching all of your pipe work and radiators means that we’ll have to take one of your radiators off the wall, but this is necessary to do the job correctly and of course we’ll do our best to minimise disruption and meticulously clean up after ourselves when we are done.
A powerflush works by pushing water through your central heating system at high pressure, collecting all of the sludge that naturally accumulates in your system. The sludge we refer to is composed of iron oxide, better known as rust, and it’s a normal consequence of running a central heating system. Sadly this iron oxide build up can cause problems with your central heating. A power flush will collect up all of this sludge and remove it from the system, stopping it from it reaching your heat exchanger and creating issues.
We add a rust removing chemical (usually phosphoric acid) to the water that we use, and circulate it in the system. Then we’ll turn on your boiler, which helps to push it into every corner of each radiator and every element of pipe work. We’ll also vibrate your radiators from the outside, which helps to remove stubborn rust build up.
Once the chemicals have worked their way through your system, we’ll flush the system with clean water until the water flows completely clean. We’ll also add neutraliser to neutralise the PH of the water in your system, removing the acidity that we used to break down the rust.
Finally, we’ll add a rust inhibitor chemical that will help to prevent this problem from happening again in future.
- Comprehensive powerflush with the highest possible grade of rust removing and rust inhibiting chemicals
- We always do a powerflush whenever we replace a boiler or install a new one into a property, to comply with the manufacturers regulations regarding their warranty.
Do you need a powerflush?
- Are some parts of your radiator cold, or colder than normal?
- Is your central heating system making unusual noises?
- Are there brown or orange stains around your radiator valves?
- Are any of the pipes in your radiator system blocked up?
- Is your central heating system working unevenly, with some radiators heating up much faster or hotter than others?
Benefits of the powerflush process
- It will help your boiler run better, and increase its lifespan
- It will help your heating system heat up faster
- It will maintain your manufacturers warranty
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Information About Brighton
- Plumbing Ontap is proud to offer Power Flush services in Brighton, a large town located in East Sussex in South East England.
- Brighton is part of the City of Brighton and Hove Unitary Authority which forms the greater Brighton and Hove built-up area in Sussex.
- In addition to Plumbing Ontap, Brighton attracts many of East Sussex’s leading companies.
- Brighton used to be called Brighthelmstone.
- Commonly used nicknames include Blightey & Brighthelmstone.
- Incorporating a number of villages and settlements, Brighton’s boundary now includes Aldrington, Old Steine, Bevendean, Black Rock, Brunswick, Coldean and Hangleton.
- Plumbing Ontap’s Power Flush service area in the City of Brighton and Hove also includes Mile Oak, Moulsecoomb, Hollingbury, Hollingdean and Hove.
- Other service areas of Plumbing Ontap within Brighton, Sussex include Ovingdean, Patcham, Saltdean, Rottingdean and Portslade-by-Sea,
- in addition to Brighton and Hove’s outlying urban areas Withdean, West Blatchington, Woodingdean and Westdene.
- In conclusion, Plumbing Ontap’s Power Flush services also cover the Brighton Municipality which includes Stanmer, Brighton Marina and Bear Road area.
- The Brighton postcode district is the BN postcode area.
- The Sussex University and University of Brighton are known through out the United Kingdom.
- Queen’s Park, Brighton and Preston Park, Brighton are popular with local residents and known through out England.
- Brighton is the starting-point of the A23 road and Intersects with the A27 road.
- The City of Brighton and Hove is bordered to the West, by Lancing, Littlehampton, Shoreham, Sompting, Southwick and Worthing.
- The town of Brighton is fringed by Peacehaven, Burgess Hill and Lewes to the East.