How Much Does a Chemical Flush Cost?

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If you want to get maximum efficiency from your heating system, it pays to stay on top of regular maintenance tasks. And a chemical flush is a prime example of this. 

Over time, debris starts to build up within even the best quality heating systems, so it’s always worth taking the time to check that your heating is working as well as it possibly can be. 

In this article, we’ll discuss one of the key ways that you can boost the health of your heating system: the chemical flush. Read on to learn what it is, how it works and why you need it. 

 

What is a Chemical Flush?

A chemical flush is a process whereby the inside of a heating system is safely cleaned. 

Using powerful chemicals specially designed for the job, a chemical flush will break down rust, debris and other materials lurking within the heating system and stop it from working correctly. 

 

Why Do I Need a Chemical Flush?

A chemical flush should be considered a deep clean for a heating system. It’s not necessary to flush the system in this way very regularly, but from time to time all heating systems will benefit from a chemical flush. 

Typically, a chemical flush is called for when a homeowner starts to notice signs of the heating system working inefficiently. There might be cold patches on radiators throughout the property, the radiators may be taking longer to warm up, or the radiators may not be reaching the temperatures they otherwise would have done. 

Odd noises can also signal the need for a chemical flush, as trapped debris and sludge makes itself known when the heating system is turned on. 

If your heating isn’t working as well as it has done in the past, or you find that your home is cold despite the fact that you’ve got the heating on, you may benefit from a chemical flush. 

 

How Long Does a Chemical Flush Take?

The amount of time it’ll take to complete a chemical flush on a heating system varies according to the size and complexity of the system. However, the process isn’t typically a lengthy one. 

For the average home, a chemical flush can usually be completed within a couple of hours. If your chemical flush will take longer than this, your engineer will let you know in advance. 

 

What’s the Difference Between a Chemical Flush and a Power Flush?

A chemical flush is similar to another process designed to bring similar results, and that’s what’s known as the power flush. There are some marked differences between the two, though. Let’s take a look. 

 

Chemical Flush

As the name suggests, a chemical flush uses chemicals to break down sludge and debris inside a heating system. These chemicals are highly efficient and will usually be able to thoroughly clean a system in a matter of hours. 

 

Power Flush

If the sludge or debris inside a heating system is more stubborn, or the heating system hasn’t been cleaned for a significant period of time, an engineer might recommend a power flush. This process uses pressure to push chemicals through the system and remove debris. 

If you’re unsure whether a chemical flush or a power flush would be best for your heating system, simply check with a qualified engineer. 

Your engineer will discuss the issues you’re having with you, check the health of the heating system and advise you on the best option for your requirements. 

 

How Much Does a Chemical Flush Cost?

A chemical flush could cost anything from £300. The price of the job will vary depending on how big the heating system is, and whether there are any other repairs or maintenance tasks that need to be completed alongside it. 

If you’d like to get an idea of the cost of a chemical flush of your heating system, just give our team a call. We’ll just need a few details about your property and the system in order to give you an estimate. 

Can You Flush Your Radiators Yourself?

We recommend that homeowners seek the help of a qualified engineer before undertaking any work on their heating system. 

While it’s possible to complete some heating maintenance tasks yourself, there is a real risk of causing damage to the system with only the smallest slip-ups. To avoid this, it’s well worth calling in the experts. 

Get Advice On Chemical Flush Cost

If you’d like to find out more about the benefits of a chemical flush, or you’re ready to book the service, just give our team a call. 

We’ll send a highly experienced and fully qualified engineer out to your property at a time that’s convenient for you, and we’ll let you know exactly what you can expect to minimise any disruption. 

Get in touch with our team today to arrange your appointment. Before long your heating system will be as good as new.