Hi,
The gas engineer installed my house radiators in August, all are new ones. But there was a leak on one of them on 26th of October, he came and drained all the system, and fixed the the leak.
But he did NOT add inhibitor.
I was just told that once drained the system, it has to add inhibitor otherwise it will cause a lot of issues! Such as:
Please advise , is this the case that once drained the system, it has to add inhibitor?
The gas engineer installed my house radiators in August, all are new ones. But there was a leak on one of them on 26th of October, he came and drained all the system, and fixed the the leak.
But he did NOT add inhibitor.
I was just told that once drained the system, it has to add inhibitor otherwise it will cause a lot of issues! Such as:
- Damage to the boiler
- Damage to the radiators, such as leaks
- Blocked pipes
- Damage to the boiler’s heat exchanger, affecting the boiler’s ability to supply hot water for the taps
- Radiators taking a long time to heat up, or don’t get hot in certain places.
Please advise , is this the case that once drained the system, it has to add inhibitor?