Do you need a PowerFlush?
PowerFlush will clean your system and make it work more efficiently. Why don’t you book an appointment and our engineer will find out what is going on?
What will our engineer do in your home?
We will perform several checks and take some measurements such as:
- Inhibitor and Corrosion levels
- pH value of water
- Use a Thermal camera on your radiators
- Perform Thermal check on your visible pipework
- Water hardness test
After the test, we will be able to diagnose the issue and give you an answer to the question of whether your system needs or doesn’t need PowerFlush.
By email, you also get a report from Adey ProCheck, this report will include important information about your heating system heath.
What other outcome from the test you could get?
Well, here are some answers to what your system might need:
- Properly balance the heating system
- Remove air and airlocks from the heating system and radiators
- Top-up Inhibitor level
- In the Hard water area install Electrolytic Scale Inhibitor
- Install Magnetic Filter
All this for only 115£.
If System Check-Up confirms that you need a Powerflush this 115£ will be deducted from your Powerflush invoice.
When System Check-up confirm that your system needs the following:
Balance the heating system, Remove Airlock, Top-up Inhibitor Level, Install Electrolytic Scale Inhibitor or Magnetic Filter we will not do any further work or charge you extra without your permission.
Don’t wait any longer and Book your System Check-up now.
A Powerflush Has Many Advantages
To understand “do you need a PowerFlush,” let’s help you go over it’s advantages. Sludge accumulates over time in all radiator heating system and require regular cleaning and maintenance.
We utilize specialized chemicals and powerful magnets to cleanse the system and remove the sludge and debris, allowing your system to work fully. As part of our PowerFlush, we’ll rebalance your heating system and apply inhibitors to help keep it running efficiently in the future.
Save Money
Don't take the chance of a boiler failure. Increase the lifespan of your heating system, cut your utility costs, and save money! When you use our Powerflush service, you can:
- Increase the rate at which your house is heated
- Reduce the amount of energy you use
- Spend less money
- Make sure your boiler is safe
One Of Our Greatest Assets Is Our Years Of Experience
With the help of Powerflush Geek, you can be assured your home will be more comfortable, and your energy expenses will be lower because the firm has the expertise to remove the sludge from your central heating system properly. Don’t take our word for it. Go ahead and check out our work on Instagram to see for yourself. Are you still wondering, “do you need a Powerflush?” Call us for a Powerflush check and leave the rest to us.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do I need a power flush?
As a general rule, boilers should be power flushed every 5-6 years once they reach the age of five.
However, depending on the type of boiler you have (combi, system, regular, etc) and how well you take care of it, you could be able to leave up to 10 years between power flushes!
If you can’t remember when you last had a power flush, there are some red flags you can look out for to tell you it’s long overdue:
- Cold patches on your radiators
- Radiators taking longer than usual to heat up
- Rattling or banging sounds coming from your boiler
- Rust-coloured water when bleeding your radiators
- Radiators that need to be bled repeatedly
All these symptoms point to a build-up of rust and debris in your central heating system’s pipes, so you should arrange a power flush as soon as possible to restore full boiler function.
For a FREE, no-obligation power flushing quote, give our experts a call today on 07444 203 403!
How long does a power flush take?
The amount of time a power flush takes varies and depends, again, on the type of boiler you have as well as the severity of the build-up in your pipes, the size of your property and how many rooms/radiators you have.
For a typical, three-bedroom house, a power flush shouldn’t take our engineers any longer than six hours, but of course, if you have a severe blockage or need parts of your boiler to be replaced, it will take a little longer.
At Powerflush Geek, our main aim is to get your boiler back on the mend as soon as possible, so we’ll be out of your hair – with minimal mess and fuss – in no time.
I’ve just had a new boiler fitted, when will it need to be power flushed?
If you’ve just replaced your boiler but kept all of your old radiators and pipes, we strongly advise that you get your system power flushed, so that you can make the most of your new boiler.
As radiators age, they fill with rust, dirt and grime that stops them from working efficiently, and if you don’t power flush them regularly, your boiler will struggle to heat your home efficiently. Which isn’t ideal when you’ve just invested in a new boiler.
If your radiators are over five years old, we’d recommend booking a power flush for when your new boiler has been installed.
What happens if I don’t power flush my central heating system?
Leaving sludge, rust and other debris to build up in your central heating system’s pipes over time can cause some serious problems.
Not only will your boiler struggle to heat your home efficiently – leading to increased energy bills and a host of other problems within your home.
Eventually, it will damage your boiler and radiators to the point of no return, and you’ll have to fork out for a brand-new central heating system.
To avoid costly repairs and replacements, book a power flush with our expert engineers today – we’re always more than happy to help, and have all the skills, tools and experience necessary to get your central heating back up and running again.