Hello Forum folks,
I am a new homeowner and need advice regarding the removal of sludge and fixing of leaks in my central heating system.
The system runs on a combi boiler (Ideal Independent C30) and has 10 radiators around the house.
The system has:
1. Sludge - I could see dirty, brown water coming out when there were minor leaks in the radiators.
2. Leaks - The boiler loses pressure very quickly and needs to be topped-up every 3 days.
Also the water in my area is quite hard and this probably exacerbates the issues (I am looking at water softeners but that is a separate discussion altogether)
I have looked into a number of professional and DIY options and was looking for expert advice on my list of actions to fix these issues as well as recommendations on specific products.
I plan to do the following:
1. Descaler and Sludge remover - Add a descaler and sludge remover and run the system as normal for 2-3 weeks.
2. Flush radiators - Drain the system, remove individual radiators and run water through them to clear out the dirt.
3. Leak sealer - Put the radiators back, fill the system with fresh water meanwhile also adding a leak sealer. Wait for 2-3 weeks.
4. Corrosion inhibitor - Hopefully the leaks would have stopped and then I plan to add a corrosion inhibitor to slow down the creation of new sludge.
Are these steps in the correct order? For e.g. I am confused whether I should add the leak sealer early before I do anything or towards the end?
Also while I am at it do you recommend adding any more steps?
Regarding products I have heard and read good things about Fernox descalers, sealers and inhibitors. What do you think about Fernox products?
Due to budget constraints I cannot afford a power flush right now. I am looking into whether I can hire the equipment from Brandon Hire or HSS Hire and do it myself but I fear that it might be too complicated for me. I would like to hear your suggestions and experiences related to powerflushing DIY.
I am a new homeowner and need advice regarding the removal of sludge and fixing of leaks in my central heating system.
The system runs on a combi boiler (Ideal Independent C30) and has 10 radiators around the house.
The system has:
1. Sludge - I could see dirty, brown water coming out when there were minor leaks in the radiators.
2. Leaks - The boiler loses pressure very quickly and needs to be topped-up every 3 days.
Also the water in my area is quite hard and this probably exacerbates the issues (I am looking at water softeners but that is a separate discussion altogether)
I have looked into a number of professional and DIY options and was looking for expert advice on my list of actions to fix these issues as well as recommendations on specific products.
I plan to do the following:
1. Descaler and Sludge remover - Add a descaler and sludge remover and run the system as normal for 2-3 weeks.
2. Flush radiators - Drain the system, remove individual radiators and run water through them to clear out the dirt.
3. Leak sealer - Put the radiators back, fill the system with fresh water meanwhile also adding a leak sealer. Wait for 2-3 weeks.
4. Corrosion inhibitor - Hopefully the leaks would have stopped and then I plan to add a corrosion inhibitor to slow down the creation of new sludge.
Are these steps in the correct order? For e.g. I am confused whether I should add the leak sealer early before I do anything or towards the end?
Also while I am at it do you recommend adding any more steps?
Regarding products I have heard and read good things about Fernox descalers, sealers and inhibitors. What do you think about Fernox products?
Due to budget constraints I cannot afford a power flush right now. I am looking into whether I can hire the equipment from Brandon Hire or HSS Hire and do it myself but I fear that it might be too complicated for me. I would like to hear your suggestions and experiences related to powerflushing DIY.