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Complete Heating Circulation Unblocking

We offer a complete heating circulation unblocking pack which is at £1000 to £1200 inclusive, and we offer no fix no fee with one year warranty.

As a local boiler repair specialist, we are often called out to a system which isn't a boiler fault, but there is a blockage somewhere in the heating system.

air separatorThese jobs are normally related to an open vented system which has a cold feed and expansion cistern in the loft space. The boiler and pump might likely be functioning but there is none or little circulation between them, it makes system totally un workable, eg, the boiler is cycling on and off or in an over heat lockout, you don't get hot water and heating.

In our experience, before we took this kind of jobs, some customers had already been experiencing difficulties, eg, engineer A said it was the pump, and he replaced pump, took payment about £300, as the system still wasn't working, and he said there should be another failed part, but he had never come back. Engineer B came in, this time he said it is the motorised valve, he also replaced it and took payment, then he made new claim on another part for further problem, eg, it might be on system control. Again he had never come back.

Unlikely some of heating engineers, we are determined to get into the bottom of this sort of problems. As we offer no fix no fee, this is also to encourage us to finish the job with a win and win outcome.

powerflushWe normally don't know the scope exactly beforehand. It is based on a powerflush system clean, then likely we will manually open a few pipe sections suspected by our experience to make unblocking.

This is a contract and also a gambling, if we don't get the problem solved, we don't take any penny.

We might apply a powerflush. Likely we will cut off some sections of heating pipes to manually make unblocking. 

We might come back again for radiator balance etc.

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