Yes, it certainly does.
When cold spots on your radiator, blockages and restricted water flow exist in your central heating system, it has to do a significant amount of work to heat up your home. Also, retaining a consistent temperature becomes difficult, or impossible in extreme cases.
These factors mean that an increased amount of fuel is utilised and in turn more money being spent to preserve it.
However, once a powerflush is conducted, your central heating system runs much more efficiently and doesn’t require as much energy or fuel to keep it operational as when compared to before.
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