
Powerflushing
Central Heating Powerflushing in Midlothian, East Lothian & Edinburgh
Is your central heating taking too long to heat up? Noticing cold spots at the bottom of your radiators? A professional power flush might be the solution to get your system running efficiently again.
Our experienced heating engineers specialise in power flushing and are here to help restore warmth and performance to your home.
Why Power Flush Your Central Heating System?
Over time, your central heating system can accumulate sludge, rust, and debris. These blockages reduce heat output, slow down circulation, and force your boiler to work harder than necessary—leading to higher energy bills and increased wear and tear on your system.
A power flush is a thorough cleaning process that removes these buildups from your radiators and pipework. Using specialist equipment and powerful heating system cleaners, our engineers flush out contaminants to restore full system efficiency.
The benefits? Improved circulation, quicker heat-up times, and a heating system that runs smoothly and efficiently.
How much does a Powerflush Cost?
Typically a professional central heating powerflush usually ranges from £400 to £800. The final cost will depend on factors such as the size of your system, the number of radiators, and the amount of debris or sludge present.
Magacleanse
MagnaCleanse is a professional cleaning service for central heating systems, designed to remove accumulated sludge, rust, and debris. It combines powerful magnetic filtration with vibration technology to effectively clear out contaminants—all while operating at low pressure to protect your system.
The process involves circulating a specialist chemical cleaner through your radiators and pipework. As the fluid moves through the system, vibrations help loosen stubborn deposits, while twin magnetic filters capture and remove sludge and metallic particles. This restores cleaner water flow and improves overall heating efficiency.
This method uses specialist cleaning agents to break down minor sludge, rust, and debris, helping to improve water circulation—without the need for high-pressure equipment.
It’s a cost-effective solution for central heating systems that are only mildly contaminated. If your system shows early signs of reduced flow but doesn’t yet need a full MagnaCleanse or power flush, our heating engineers may recommend this option.