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Blocked Microbore -
Occasionally, debris left behind during installation—such as copper shards from cutting pipes or excess solder—can become lodged in the narrow bends of the pipework.
Understanding and Fixing Blocked Microbore Pipework Microbore pipework—central heating pipes with a diameter typically between 8mm and 10mm—was popular in the 1970s and 80s for its ease of installation and cost-effectiveness. However, these narrow tubes are notorious for becoming blocked, often leaving homeowners with cold radiators and noisy boilers. Why Microbore Pipes Block The primary culprit is blocked microbore
Homeowners often mistake a blockage for a broken boiler or a faulty pump. Key indicators of blocked microbore include: Why Microbore Pipes Block The primary culprit is
Blocked microbore is a systemic issue caused by the physics of narrow pipework and the natural by-products of heating systems. While the system offers benefits regarding installation speed and heat-up times, it requires diligent maintenance. Homeowners with microbore should prioritize chemical inhibitors and magnetic filtration to ensure their small pipes do not become big problems. it requires diligent maintenance.