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If working on a new build estate and first fixing in copper, if the houses hot and cold water and heating system is fillled for around a year could this cause problems with corrosion from any flux internally on the pipe?
 
pipework should be flushed and fully drained down when first fixed so no problems should arise when filled and used after 1 year.
 
This doesnt happen, just flushed when filled cold flush the warm flushed with cleaner and final warm flush
 
boiler warranty gone before you even start then
 
If the pipe work isn't flushed and left for a year then yes it could suffer from flux corrosion in that time
 
How would you flush before filling the system?

I'd use hoses connected to an outside tap and to the system and another section of hose back out to a drain if there was not an easy way to dump the water. Then drain off completely using the drain off cocks and finally a wet vac to get the last of it out.
 
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