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Hi

Im hoping someone can help me with the below.

I have 3 radiators in my new house which don't get any heat. After doing all the usual stuff to try and resolve it I removed them and noticed the flow is low to them all. I then took one of the radiators off where they get heat and could really see the difference in the flow.

To me that says there is a blockage somewhere, but if it was blocked wouldn't the others have an issue to since its on a loop?

If it does sound like a block is there a way to get rid of it without power flushing ? The pipes are plastic and not sure they would take it. The already burst when a new combi boiler was put in (used to be sytems boiler ) many thanks
 
Plastic 10mm pipe ?
 
Hose pipe on the return to a grid / drain and hose pipe water main to flow
 

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