by kbrownie »
Sun Jan 20, 2008 8:22 am
Hi everyone, (I POSTED THIS BEFORE BUT SEEMS NOT TO HAVE BEEN PROCESSED, SO I APPOLOGISE IF IT APPEARS UP TWICE)
I have had a new boiler fitted, the system is full of thick black sludge( not happy with plumber for not flushing system before lovely new expensive boiler was installed) This sludge is from previous boiler breakdown. I had some colds spots that was due to sludge.
So I have flushed system out had rads off, power hosed them out until all clear water but still some murky water coming from system when draining down, which I guess was in pipe work. I have now put a flush/cleaning fluid into system. Hoping all my hard work power hosing rads has paid off.
My plumber is coming to sign off boiler tomorrow, but he tells me the reason for the black sludge is because the central heating system was installed in plastis pipes (this was done about 6 years ago) and this allows oxygen in the system, which will cause water to oxidize and corrode system. I under stand the scientific bit, but is this true of plastic pipes and what is the best method to either stop this happening or reducing the effects.
Sorry for going on, nearly wrote a book.
Any help, suggestion greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
KB