Hi,
About two months ago had a replacement boiler (Worcestershire Bosch Greenstar 24Ri) and hot water tank. Then for about two weeks had a bathroom radiator with an air leak - solved when I eventually got the plumber back to remake a suspicious joint.
anyway...
I noticed today that a bedroom radiator around the vent plug felt tacky and that the plugs at both ends of the radiator were more green than i've noticed before.
I might be getting paranoid but so do a few others look more green than i remember.
These are 25 year old steelrad radiators.
When the boiler was changed the system was power flushed and I found an empty inhibitor bottle in the loft so I can assume that was added.
My questions as
Is this to be expected that a powerflush might "disturb" seals?
Can an inhibitor ever be corrosive?
Did the previous air in the system cause the initial corrosion & i'll not got any further?
sorry for the long post & thanks for the previous help.
About two months ago had a replacement boiler (Worcestershire Bosch Greenstar 24Ri) and hot water tank. Then for about two weeks had a bathroom radiator with an air leak - solved when I eventually got the plumber back to remake a suspicious joint.
anyway...
I noticed today that a bedroom radiator around the vent plug felt tacky and that the plugs at both ends of the radiator were more green than i've noticed before.
I might be getting paranoid but so do a few others look more green than i remember.
These are 25 year old steelrad radiators.
When the boiler was changed the system was power flushed and I found an empty inhibitor bottle in the loft so I can assume that was added.
My questions as
Is this to be expected that a powerflush might "disturb" seals?
Can an inhibitor ever be corrosive?
Did the previous air in the system cause the initial corrosion & i'll not got any further?
sorry for the long post & thanks for the previous help.