Linkhorn Plumbing & Heating Ltd
9 St. Michaels Way, Waterlooville, Hampshire PO8 0HL
Heating & Plumbing in Waterlooville
Plumbing | Central Heating | Underfloor Heating |
Boilers | Central Heating System Flush | Power Flushing
Waterlooville | Havant | Portsmouth
Effective, low cost system power
flushing in Waterlooville
Linkhorn Plumbing & Heating offers a fast and
efficient flush and cleanse of your complete
central heating system.
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Power flushing is the forcible cleansing of a
heating systems using water at high velocity, but
low pressure. The low pressure ensures that no
physical damage is caused to the system. The
process is used to restore systems with
circulation problems or boiler noise problems to
optimum operation. The cause of these
problems is frequently the build up of sludge and
corrosion deposits and so the remedy is their
removal by power flushing.
We use power flushing in two main situations:
Existing sludge and debris is often disturbed by
alterations to the system or the piping and by the
increased efficiency of a new boiler. These
deposits may then accumulate in the new
boiler's heat exchanger where they may cause
noisy operation, reduced efficiency or, in extreme
situations, failure of the boiler.
POWER FLUSHING
What is power flushing?
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New installations - power flushing is an
excellent way to pre-clean new heating systems
prior to installation. The process removes excess
flux, swarf and other debris together with the
greases and oils which are used to prevent
rusting of components before they are used.
Existing installations - it makes good sense
to power flush an existing heating system
immediately before the fitting of a new boiler.
This will prevent possible future problems
because, after being in operation for some time,
many systems will be found to contain corrosion
and sludge, even if no resulting problems have
yet shown themselves.
Modern boilers, with their high efficiency and
compactness, designed to minimise fuel costs
and pollution, can often be more susceptible to
problems resulting from debris in the system
water.