Boiler Keeps Losing Pressure - 24|7 Home Rescue
If your boiler keeps losing pressure, then follow the steps in this short and simple video.
If you need any more assistance, give one of our friendly and knowledgeable customer service advisers a call on 01254 355535 or visit our website at https://www.247homerescue.co.uk/.
For further information on your boiler losing pressure, see our handy FAQ https://www.247homerescue.co.uk/my-boiler-is-losing-pressure-what-should-i-do/
FULL TRANSCRIPT:
Boiler losing pressure?
If your boiler pressure is too low, it doesn’t always require an emergency repair from a Gas Safe-registered engineer; you may be able to resolve the problem yourself if you need to repressurise the boiler, and it might just take you a few minutes.
Modern boilers have built-in pressure gauges you can use to check if there is a loss of pressure quickly. Boilers need constant water pressure to function correctly; water flows into the boiler from the mains water supply and keeps the boiler pressure at a relatively constant level. Most boilers should be at one bar of pressure; the gauge may have red marks to indicate when the pressure is too high or too low, or there may be a red needle to mark the ideal water pressure for the boiler.
Check for leaks
Leaking pipework, leaking boilers and leaking radiators can all lead to a loss of pressure in boilers.
Check the instructions on the boiler
Most boilers come with instructions on the panel or in the user manual, and these instructions should tell you how to easily repressurise the system.
Is your pressure release valve broken?
The pressure relief valve allows water to exit the boiler when the pressure becomes too high. You may be able to see the discharge pipe that leads from the pressure relief valve outside your house; if it is leaking or if there are stains around the boiler, this may be the problem.
You will likely not be able to resolve this problem without the help of a Gas Safe-registered engineer; you should not fiddle around with the internal components of a boiler.
Click the links down below for further information and advice on similar issues.
We do recommend you always seek the advice of a professional so give 24|7 Home Rescue a call today! We Help, We Repair, We Care.
Contact us on 01254 355535 to talk to us about our boiler cover plans.
24|7 Home Rescue accepts no liability for any injuries or damages you sustain following this advice.
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If you need any more assistance, give one of our friendly and knowledgeable customer service advisers a call on 01254 355535 or visit our website at https://www.247homerescue.co.uk/.
For further information on your boiler losing pressure, see our handy FAQ https://www.247homerescue.co.uk/my-boiler-is-losing-pressure-what-should-i-do/
FULL TRANSCRIPT:
Boiler losing pressure?
If your boiler pressure is too low, it doesn’t always require an emergency repair from a Gas Safe-registered engineer; you may be able to resolve the problem yourself if you need to repressurise the boiler, and it might just take you a few minutes.
Modern boilers have built-in pressure gauges you can use to check if there is a loss of pressure quickly. Boilers need constant water pressure to function correctly; water flows into the boiler from the mains water supply and keeps the boiler pressure at a relatively constant level. Most boilers should be at one bar of pressure; the gauge may have red marks to indicate when the pressure is too high or too low, or there may be a red needle to mark the ideal water pressure for the boiler.
Check for leaks
Leaking pipework, leaking boilers and leaking radiators can all lead to a loss of pressure in boilers.
Check the instructions on the boiler
Most boilers come with instructions on the panel or in the user manual, and these instructions should tell you how to easily repressurise the system.
Is your pressure release valve broken?
The pressure relief valve allows water to exit the boiler when the pressure becomes too high. You may be able to see the discharge pipe that leads from the pressure relief valve outside your house; if it is leaking or if there are stains around the boiler, this may be the problem.
You will likely not be able to resolve this problem without the help of a Gas Safe-registered engineer; you should not fiddle around with the internal components of a boiler.
Click the links down below for further information and advice on similar issues.
We do recommend you always seek the advice of a professional so give 24|7 Home Rescue a call today! We Help, We Repair, We Care.
Contact us on 01254 355535 to talk to us about our boiler cover plans.
24|7 Home Rescue accepts no liability for any injuries or damages you sustain following this advice.
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