At Specialist Leak Detection, a common concern that we get presented with is boiler pressure dropping. A lot of our customers come to us and ask – why is my boiler losing pressure? All in all, there are a wide range of reasons why your boiler pressure is dropping. It might be because of a leak in your system, or it could be as a result of a faulty pressure relief valve – there are multiple possibilities. 

Fortunately, if you have noticed a drop in your boiler’s pressure, then this is a simple problem to diagnose. In certain cases, it can even be possible to fix the problem yourself. In this guide, the Specialist Leak Detection team will look at the most common reasons for boiler pressure dropping, and when you need to seek professional support for your problem. 

Read below to learn more, and if there’s anything you’re unsure of, or would like to ask us a question – then please do not hesitate to contact us today on 0800 414 8511.

Common Causes of Your Boiler Losing Pressure

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The majority of the time, the biggest reason as to why your boiler is losing pressure is due to a leak in the boiler itself, or somewhere else in the heating system. Unless your dial is at 0, even when it’s been adequately topped up, it is most likely that a leak is the reason behind the problems. 

Once you’ve established this, it is worthwhile taking a look around your home for more signs of leakage. These include stains or damp patches on ceilings, around pipes, radiators and the boiler. It’s also important to remember that even if you can’t see any indications of a water leak, it is still possibly happening in a spot you can’t access – for instance, under the floor. 

Another reason behind reduced boiler pressure could be bleeding a radiator. If you have had work carried out on your central heating system recently, or you have radiators that aren’t heating properly, then this could be the cause. Bleeding a radiator can allow collected air to escape, and it can also result in a drop in boiler pressure. 

The Next Steps You Should Take

Should you be in any doubts about your boiler losing pressure, and you are unsure about re-pressuring your system, it is always recommended to contact a professional. A qualified Gas Safe engineer will be able to visit your home and run a quick assessment, determining if there is a leak or not. They will carry out precise and quick heating leak detection, preventing damage to your system and home. 

Suspect Boiler Pressure Dropping? Call Us Today

If you have reason to believe that your boiler pressure is dropping, and you would like to get the issue resolved quickly, then please contact the Specialist Leak Detection team today. You don’t have to solve your problems on your own; we can provide you with professional and skilled engineers to visit your property. 

Our specialists provide first-class heating leak detection for all boiler leaks. We can locate heating leaks without tearing up your floorboards, and ruining your walls and ceilings. You can also expect as minimal disruption and disturbance as possible, as we fix low boiler pressure on your system.

Call us free today on 0800 414 8511 to speak with one of our friendly team members. We’re here to answer your questions, provide you with more details about our services and discuss your requirements in more depth. You can also drop us a message via the online form on our website, and we’ll get back to you as quickly as possible. In the meantime, visit our website to discover all of our services further.