Power flushing based in Newton Abbot, Devon

What is a power flush?

A power flush is a process of cleaning a central heating system by pumping water and safe but strong chemicals throughout the system in a vigorous but controlled manner. This process rids the central heating system of any sludge, lime scale and corrosion that has built up and is preventing your boiler from efficiently and effectively providing heat throughout your home. 

When it's time to have a power flush?

If you're not familiar with the symptoms of a struggling central heating system, it can be hard to know exactly when a power flush is the right solution. Thankfully, there are a few telltale signs that it might be time to have your system power flushed by a professional. For example, if your heating system is slow to warm up, if your boiler is making loud, clanging noises, if your radiators are unevenly heating or if your radiators need to be bleeded frequently, it could mean that a buildup of sludge and other debris is preventing your central heating system from working properly.


The benefits of having a power flush

There is a wide range of benefits to having your system power flushed. This includes lower energy bills, a more efficient central heating system that better heats your home and an improved lifespan for your boiler and central heating system. Think of a power flush as an investment that can save you a lot more money in the long run and help provide more consistent, reliable and effective heating in your home.

Interested in having a power flush? Get in touch

If you're interested in our power flush services, please get in touch. Whether you're interested to find out more about what's involved in power flushing or would like to arrange for us to provide you with a free, no obligation quote, please contact us. To get in touch, please give us a call on 01626 367618 or 07711 698735, or by leaving us a message through our website's contact form. Thank you and we look forward to speaking with you.

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