What is a MagnaCleanse?
Taking care of your boiler is just as important as taking care of your car. Regular maintenance can make all the difference to ensure a smooth running system. One of the best ways to maintain your central heating system is by performing a full flush. But with various options available, which one should you choose?
Before the MagnaCleanse arrived, the debate was all about power flush vs chemical flush. The big question was, which method was less harmful to your system? However, with the introduction of the MagnaCleanse, it’s now become a game-changer in the world of system flushing.
In this guide, we’ll explore the different types of system flushing methods and explain why our engineers highly recommend the MagnaCleanse for optimal boiler health.
Firstly, let’s talk about power flushing. This method involves using high-pressure water to clean the system and remove debris. Although effective, it can be quite aggressive and potentially cause damage to the system if not carried out correctly. Chemical flushing, on the other hand, uses cleaning chemicals to remove sludge and debris. However, it can take longer to complete and may require multiple flushes to achieve the desired result.
Enter the MagnaCleanse. This method combines the benefits of power flushing and chemical flushing into one. Using a magnetic filter to capture any debris and a cleaning solution to break it down. Not only is it less invasive than power flushing, but it’s also more thorough than chemical flushing, providing a comprehensive clean to the entire system.
By choosing the MagnaCleanse method, you’ll enjoy increased energy efficiency, reduced risk of breakdowns, and improved heating performance. Plus, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that your boiler is in safe hands with this innovative and effective system flushing method.
So, when it comes to power flush vs chemical flush vs MagnaCleanse, our engineers highly recommend the MagnaCleanse for a safe, thorough, and effective cleaning solution for your central heating system.
Click here to visit the Adey website for flushing information and tips.
how to spot the signs.
- Boiler needs frequent restarts
- Radiators have cold patches, especially at the bottom
- Gas bills seem higher than usual
- Radiators take a long time to heat up or don’t get warm at all
- Noisy radiators or boiler
- no water when bleeding radiators
What is the MagnaCleanse cost?
The cost of a system flush depends on factors such as system complexity and size, and the possibility of encountering issues during the flush. Prices can vary between engineers, typically ranging from £300-£700. Additional costs may be incurred for extra work or parts replacement.
If you buy a boiler from us, you’ll be pleased to know that the MagnaCleanse flush is only £250 as an add on with all installations. This means you can enjoy a hassle-free experience without worrying about any radiator problems moving forward.
alternatively we carry out full MagnaCleanse flushing for £350.
This may take a full day for us to carry out correctly but our flushing and maintenance team are always happy to help.






