Hello guys,
I'm choosing a contractor to carry out a Powerflush as CH flow is poor on the ground floor of my 3 floor townhouse The boiler (12 months old) is on first floor, 3 way valve and pump (both 18 months old) are in airing cupboard on second floor.
We had a Powerflush carried out about 4 years ago for the same reason, but the guys doing the job never removed any radiators and there was no evidence that they'd treated the water with any inhibitor when they'd finished. I'm no expert, and I only found out later that this is normally considered part of the job.
Are there any standard specifications for what work should be done for a Powerflush, so that I can I ask the company to confirm they will be working to this standard when they quote for the job?
I'm choosing a contractor to carry out a Powerflush as CH flow is poor on the ground floor of my 3 floor townhouse The boiler (12 months old) is on first floor, 3 way valve and pump (both 18 months old) are in airing cupboard on second floor.
We had a Powerflush carried out about 4 years ago for the same reason, but the guys doing the job never removed any radiators and there was no evidence that they'd treated the water with any inhibitor when they'd finished. I'm no expert, and I only found out later that this is normally considered part of the job.
Are there any standard specifications for what work should be done for a Powerflush, so that I can I ask the company to confirm they will be working to this standard when they quote for the job?