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What causes low boiler pressure? There can be a number of reasons why your boiler pressure might be low, and it’s essential to diagnose the issue as quickly as possible so that you can get your system up and running again. This blog post will discuss some of the most common causes of low boiler pressure and how you can troubleshoot them.

One of the most common causes of low boiler pressure is a leak in the system. If you notice that your boiler pressure is dropping, it’s important to check for any leaks that might be present. You can do this by checking all the fittings and connections in your pipework for any signs of leaking. If you find a leak, it’s vital to repair it as soon as possible so that you can prevent further damage to your system.

Another common cause of low boiler pressure is an issue with the expansion vessel. The expansion vessel is responsible for storing excess water in your system, and if it isn’t working properly, it can cause your boiler pressure to drop. You can check the expansion vessel by looking for any signs of damage or leaks. If you find an issue with the expansion vessel, it’s important to have it replaced as soon as possible.

These are just a few of the most common causes of low boiler pressure. If you’re having problems with your system, it’s important to contact a Gas Safe registered engineer to diagnose the issue and get your system up and running again.

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