by Mathmos »
Thu Apr 01, 2010 7:38 pm
[quote="pigster2003"]Thanks for the reply. A few more quetsions however, if I may!
Instead of there being a cistern in the loft, there are two small tanks, one blue and the other red, in the airing cupboard above the hot water tank. Does this mean that it is a sealed ssytem? In that case, are the rules different for flushing out? Its not a combi-boiler, so would the system still be sealed?
Also, when I say I removed the drain plug on the blocked radiator and some sludge came out, it wasn't loads, but was noticeable - interesting that only one radiator seems blocked, but must admit, the whole system doesn't seem as warm as it used to be - have the thermostat up 2-3 degrees more than previous years and feels colder! Is this the system becoming clogged?
Can you point me to comprehensive instructions!
Many thanks in advance.[/quote]
One easy way to identify if your heating system is pressurised.
Take a look at your boiler do you see a pressure gauge, if not then you have a open vented system.
Regardless what type of heating system you have as the other user has commented, you really do need a system powerflush from the comments you have made. Obtain quotes from recommended plumbers or preferably gas fitters.
I normally charge £250 for a standard domestic dwelling, but expect to pay more especially if you are quoted by British Gas!