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andycharger
Hi everyone,
I had my boiler engineer out last year as our hot water decided to stop working. After trying a few bits, he decided it was the heat exchanger that was faulty on my combi boiler. Replaced it with a brand new one and hey presto, it all worked fine again.
Hot water Pressure is never as good as the water mains pressure but i can live with that. Plus the shower in our loft conversion was flowing at a decent rate.
Roll the clocks on 6 months and its started to have sporadic hot water issues and the flow rate is not as good. Therefore im going to take the heat exchanger off (done it before) as I now have a spare one while i attempt to descale the one i take off.
Before i set about this task, can someone tell me the best product/way to descale my heat exchanger? There are obviously descaling products in the shops some of which i guess are not as powerful as others.
Can someone tell me in the plumbing trade the best chemicals to use for descaling and where i can buy them from?
I had my boiler engineer out last year as our hot water decided to stop working. After trying a few bits, he decided it was the heat exchanger that was faulty on my combi boiler. Replaced it with a brand new one and hey presto, it all worked fine again.
Hot water Pressure is never as good as the water mains pressure but i can live with that. Plus the shower in our loft conversion was flowing at a decent rate.
Roll the clocks on 6 months and its started to have sporadic hot water issues and the flow rate is not as good. Therefore im going to take the heat exchanger off (done it before) as I now have a spare one while i attempt to descale the one i take off.
Before i set about this task, can someone tell me the best product/way to descale my heat exchanger? There are obviously descaling products in the shops some of which i guess are not as powerful as others.
Can someone tell me in the plumbing trade the best chemicals to use for descaling and where i can buy them from?