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Fix Slow Heating Instantly.

Are your radiators taking hours to get warm? Heavy accumulated sludge is strangling your boiler's circulation. Restore rapid heating with a power flush.

What causes slow heating?

A healthy central heating system should have your radiators piping hot within 15 to 20 minutes of your boiler firing up. If yours are taking an hour or more to emit significant heat, there is a severe circulation issue.

This sluggish performance is almost always caused by 'magnetite'—a thick, black iron oxide sludge that coats the inside of your pipework and radiators like cholesterol in an artery.

Because the pipes are narrowed by this sludge, your boiler pump has to work twice as hard to push the water around the property. This means you wait longer to get warm while burning substantially more gas.

A high-velocity power flush blasts this restrictive sludge out of the system. Once the arteries are cleared, hot water races around your property unimpeded, drastically slashing heat-up times and lowering your energy bills.

The Guaranteed Cure

A high-pressure power flush chemically breaks down the blockage and ejects it from your property. We guarantee a full restoration of circulation or we don't charge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A healthy radiator should feel noticeably hot within 10 to 15 minutes of the heating being turned on.
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