A chemical flush in central heating refers to a cleaning process that uses a chemical solution to remove debris, rust, and other buildup from the pipes and radiators in a heating system. This helps improve the efficiency and performance of the heating system and prolongs its lifespan. The chemical solution is circulated through the system, breaking down the buildup and allowing it to be drained away. This procedure is typically carried out by a professional heating engineer.
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