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My radiators
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAlways dress as a gladiator before touching Andy W's Mum.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Damn!Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostRadiators, you say, interesting, we get the Butler to constantly keep the wood fires burning in all rooms, no problems.

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I didn't ask anything.Originally posted by minestrone View PostClassic Suity posting style.
Asks on a subject where he professes to know nothing on then starts lecturing people that give him advice.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSince we moved into Benger towers in 09, we've always had problems with our heating. Elderly Gloworm boiler, and intermittent faults with the radiators. Several plumbers have mentioned the system is on it's last legs, and is heavily sludged. One plumber said that my radiators were only working at 25% efficiency. How do they measure this?
So I got a quote for power flushing. £450. So I looked into hiring a power flushing unit for the weekend. £160 + VAT + chemicals.
So I shopped around on ebay and got a second hand one for £141 (winning bid) which came with 2 bottles of Fernox, a bottle of Powerflush cleaner, a bottle of leak fixing stuff (around £80 worth).
And I've been at it for 3 solid days now. I'm on the penultimate rad.
I'm going to fit one of these
So there you have it, sometimes bleeding the radiators isn't enough. Once this is done I expect the contract market to pick up.
HTH BIKIWOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostI didn't ask anything.
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Why make the post thenOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostI didn't ask anything.
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Suggest you get the Pros in, ASAP, sounds like the whole systems seriously chunted and could blow at any time
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And spoil our fun! Are you mad??Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWhy make the post then
Suggest you get the Pros in, ASAP, sounds like the whole systems seriously chunted and could blow at any time
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