Hi,
I'm just wanting to get some advice as to whether it's advisable for me to have some/all of my radiators replaced.
I had a new combi boiler installed about a year ago, shortly after we moved in. During the install the system as given a chemical flush. I had an engineer give the boiler its first annual service last week, and he indicated that the water in the CH system was pretty dirty, especially considering it was a virtually new boiler.
He has recommended a power flush to purge the system of all that dirt. I'm not surprised at all the system needs a flush, the old boiler was 10-15 years old and I wouldn't be surprised if the CH never got a power flush during that time. I understand it's also advisable to keep the new boiler running smoothly.
What I'd like some advice on is whether its also advisable to replace the old radiators at the same time? By the look of them they are mostly 15+ years old. There's no obvious external problems with them (like leaks or rust), but what I'd like to avoid is paying for a power flush only to find out in a year or two that the radiators are so old the CH water is needing yet another power flush.
If it's probably fine to keep the radiators for now, then great, but I'm open to spending some money getting the radiators sorted now to save me money and hassle a bit down the road.
Thanks!
I'm just wanting to get some advice as to whether it's advisable for me to have some/all of my radiators replaced.
I had a new combi boiler installed about a year ago, shortly after we moved in. During the install the system as given a chemical flush. I had an engineer give the boiler its first annual service last week, and he indicated that the water in the CH system was pretty dirty, especially considering it was a virtually new boiler.
He has recommended a power flush to purge the system of all that dirt. I'm not surprised at all the system needs a flush, the old boiler was 10-15 years old and I wouldn't be surprised if the CH never got a power flush during that time. I understand it's also advisable to keep the new boiler running smoothly.
What I'd like some advice on is whether its also advisable to replace the old radiators at the same time? By the look of them they are mostly 15+ years old. There's no obvious external problems with them (like leaks or rust), but what I'd like to avoid is paying for a power flush only to find out in a year or two that the radiators are so old the CH water is needing yet another power flush.
If it's probably fine to keep the radiators for now, then great, but I'm open to spending some money getting the radiators sorted now to save me money and hassle a bit down the road.
Thanks!