Ok basically our central heating is old, ****, not looked after. The boiler is about 20 years old apparently, radiators are about the same (i think) Heating will only come on with the hot water (3 way valve apparently?) the pump has just been replaced by british gas and been told we NEED a powerflush seeing as how the system is so old and not been looked after. Pilot light is also yellow and flickering rather than steady and blue, been told a simple service will sort this out as its just searching for oxygen. Basically british gas are quoting silly high figures to sort all this out which we just dont have, is it possible/advisable to do any of it ourselfs?
was thinking of replacing all/most of the radiators seeing as they are so old and not looked after more than likely going to spring a leak from rusting though, easy job im assuming? Also forgot to mention british gas wants to run new pipe from the radiators because the input and output are on the same side? guessing thats just cos they are old?
As for servicing the boiler my mate has not long started with swalec and says its a simple job, get a gauge to measure/balance the oxygen and gas then just a good clean out? Sounds easy enough?
powerflush im not sure about, with replacing the radiators would it make it easier? seeing as most of the sludge/rust would be in the old ones? We have the boiler downstairs and tank upstairs if that makes any sort of difference?
Just trying to cut some costs down, but if it means we **** up the heating system then obviously wont do it obviously!
EDIT
after a bit more looking around a powerflush aint advised as a diy job, draining the system with the right chemicals seems possible though? Removing the radiators, blasting them through with the hose outside, replacing then refil the system with some sort of system cleaner and run that for x amount of time (will say on there? depends on the product used from what i gather) then drain again, refill and add inhibitor? May not be a long term fix but this along with serviced boiler would give much better heating and prolong the life of everything a bit longer? or am i just looking at all this the wrong way?

was thinking of replacing all/most of the radiators seeing as they are so old and not looked after more than likely going to spring a leak from rusting though, easy job im assuming? Also forgot to mention british gas wants to run new pipe from the radiators because the input and output are on the same side? guessing thats just cos they are old?
As for servicing the boiler my mate has not long started with swalec and says its a simple job, get a gauge to measure/balance the oxygen and gas then just a good clean out? Sounds easy enough?
powerflush im not sure about, with replacing the radiators would it make it easier? seeing as most of the sludge/rust would be in the old ones? We have the boiler downstairs and tank upstairs if that makes any sort of difference?
Just trying to cut some costs down, but if it means we **** up the heating system then obviously wont do it obviously!
EDIT
after a bit more looking around a powerflush aint advised as a diy job, draining the system with the right chemicals seems possible though? Removing the radiators, blasting them through with the hose outside, replacing then refil the system with some sort of system cleaner and run that for x amount of time (will say on there? depends on the product used from what i gather) then drain again, refill and add inhibitor? May not be a long term fix but this along with serviced boiler would give much better heating and prolong the life of everything a bit longer? or am i just looking at all this the wrong way?




