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Boilers cleaned, descaled on their own or a part of a system
Boilers can be cleaned and descaled either as standalone units or as part of a larger heating system.
Standalone Cleaning: This involves shutting down the boiler and performing maintenance tasks such as removing sediment, flushing, and descaling. It’s often done periodically to maintain efficiency and prevent damage.
System-Wide Cleaning: This approach addresses the entire heating system, including radiators and pipes. It may involve chemical treatments or power flushing to remove sludge, scale, and debris throughout the system.
Regular maintenance is crucial for both methods to ensure optimal performance and longevity.