Have you noticed your radiators aren’t heating up? Maybe you can feel some cold spots? Or perhaps you have a room that never seems to get warm in the evenings? It can be frustrating trying to work out why your central heating isn’t working as it should, but there are a couple of simple reasons why it could be happening.
In Ireland, radiators work overtime, and eventually, like the rest of us, they get tired. Over time, they can become sluggish and slow, and in turn less efficient and less cost-effective. We look at some of the most common solutions to this problem.
If your boiler’s still working, and the simple fixes aren’t solving your problem, it’s possible your central heating system might need to be Power Flushed.
Over time, sludge and scale can build within the system, making your radiators less efficient and less cost effective to run. One of the most common signs of this is that your radiators are warm at the top but not at the bottom, as debris is stopping that area from heating up properly. Sometimes your boiler might be making noises too, which could be a tell-tale sign that there is a build-up of limescale inside.
Central Clare Plumbing Company makes the Power Flushing process easy: simply schedule an appointment and one of our qualified Service Engineers will visit your home and check if this technique will help solve your problem. If it’s suitable, they’ll drain your system and then use a Power Flushing machine to flush it out. Finally, they’ll pump a cleaning agent through to remove the sludge and ensure there are no remaining blockages. This is a very effective solution to the problem of poorly-performing radiators, increasing the efficiency and extending the life of your central heating system.
If you’d like to speak to us about how Power Flushing could help fix your problem radiators, call Kieron on 086 154 8397. I’ll be glad to talk you through your options and arrange for an appointment for a full thermal imaging survey . In the long term, Power Flushing reduces the risk of breakdowns, noisy boilers and cold spots. That means warmer radiators and cosier evenings ahead.
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