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Hi, I will be changing my trusty old Baxi back boiler for a combi in the next couple of weeks. I am competant to do the water side of the plumb and will employ someone to deal with gas and flue side.
I am carrying out some preparations prior to proceeding and just checking before I chop a pipe or 2.
The Radiators all run from a 15mm pipe with each spurred off in turn. The returns are congregated and appear to return to the boiler via a 22mm pipe. All pipes (very handily) go in front of the chosen location for the new boiler so diverting them will be an hour or so's work including a run off for the condensate (tank overflow)
I intend flushing through the system prior to fitment of a new boiler. What are the best additives to push through the system to preserve the radiators etc?
I have up until now removed the radiators 1 at a time annually and given them a good rinse with the garden hose but I would prefer to leave them be for a few years after the new system is fitted.
 
Needs a power flush.
Why isn’t the gas guy involved in this choice, as he will be registering the the guarantee.
Will need doing to qualiffor that.
 
Soooo.....good luck if you can get someone to just run the gasline and commission the boiler.

How do you know the old system will not leak under pressure?
Needs 22mm flow and returns before teeing off for individual rads in 15mm
Powerflush is generally needed so the warranty won't be void.
Filter ftted
 
What you intend to do raises more questions than answers. Short term questions about system integrity and design. Long term questions about the guarantee for the new boiler, your house insurance remaining valid and its overall safety. I am sure on a
job by little job basis you can attempt this but the sum of all its parts is a worrying prospect for your home and people living there. Good luck and keep us informed of your eventual choice of course of action
 
So, had plumber round this morning who pointed out several errors in the original fitment of the old system. Terrible mixture of 15 + 22mm pipework (22-15-22-15 etc etc). Seems to have been patched in with 'whatever was left over from other jobs', Poor overall installation. There's a rad return taped onto a gas pipe to 'hold it in place'. Complete renewal advised.
Complete building was refurb'd about 25 years ago and going by other 'horrors' i have found in the basic fabric of the refurb. The DIY section of the heating is a no go, so whole house will be re-plumbed from scratch!
Thanks for all the replies guys.
 
Are you going to do the heating side?

So, had plumber round this morning who pointed out several errors in the original fitment of the old system. Terrible mixture of 15 + 22mm pipework (22-15-22-15 etc etc). Seems to have been patched in with 'whatever was left over from other jobs', Poor overall installation. There's a rad return taped onto a gas pipe to 'hold it in place'. Complete renewal advised.
Complete building was refurb'd about 25 years ago and going by other 'horrors' i have found in the basic fabric of the refurb. The DIY section of the heating is a no go, so whole house will be re-plumbed from scratch!
Thanks for all the replies guys.
 

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