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Hi all :),my mum had a new ideal boiler fitted about 6 years ago, she had quite a few problems with it since installed, one of which was a new heat exchange fitted, any way they supposedly flushed the system when installing it :/ but now most of the rads are warm at top and cold at bottom which I am guess will be down to a build up of sludge over the years?, as she hasn't got the funds for a powerflush which BG recommend, I was thinking of taking all the rads off ( 8 of them ) and flush them though with a hose or even jet washer when the weather gets a bit warmer, would that likely fix the problem ? Also can I put some sentinel x800 in the system and leave it for a week or however long would be best prior to cleaning the rads?

Many thanks Steve
 
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Add a good cleaner in it and leave it for a week yes.
it is also a good idea to take them off and manually flush them out.

if its that bad, it can line the pipework reducing its diameter.
 
Just re read the post. Not many people have got the funds to afford to pay for a BG powerflush.
get a local recommended plumber to give you a realistic price for a powerflush
 
I wouldn't leave X800 in for very long mind or it'll just eat away at your radiators. I'd go with X400 as it's not as aggressive. But ye, getting a hose pipe and forcing mains water through will sort the problem out.
 
I did have a look at some prices some plumbers are offering and they even seem a bit to pricey at the mo :/, it wont hurt the try my diy effort first will it ? then if still has problems I will look a powerflush.

Is a week about the max time to leave sentinel x400 cleaner in the system ?
 
Ye you can leave X400 in the system for a few weeks, so it'll be ok for what you need.
 
That's great I will do that thanks :), oh and also the combi boiler when the heat setting is turned up from about 3 to 4/5 it starts to knock, would this mostly likely be down to sludge build up or the water getting to hot inside the boiler ?
 
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