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Boiler Keeps Losing Pressure? Causes, Fixes, and When to Call an Engineer
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Boiler Keeps Losing Pressure? Causes, Fixes, and When to Call an Engineer

If your boiler keeps losing pressure, you are not alone. This is one of the most common boiler problems we attend across Falkirk, Stirling, and Glasgow, particularly during colder months when heating systems are working harder.

While topping up the pressure may get your boiler running again temporarily, repeated pressure loss usually points to an underlying issue that needs professional attention. Understanding what causes boiler pressure problems can help you decide when it is safe to check something yourself and when to call a heating engineer.

Quick answer

If your boiler keeps losing pressure, it is most often caused by a leak in the system, recently bled radiators, a faulty pressure relief valve, or an internal boiler fault. Repeated pressure drops should always be investigated by a qualified engineer.

What is boiler pressure and why does it matter?

Boiler pressure refers to the pressure of water circulating through your central heating system. Most domestic boilers operate best when the pressure gauge reads between 1 and 1.5 bar when the system is cold.

If the pressure drops too low, your boiler may struggle to circulate water properly or shut down completely as a safety measure. If pressure rises too high, the system may release water through the pressure relief valve to prevent damage.

Common reasons a boiler keeps losing pressure

1) Small leaks in the heating system

Even a very small leak can cause boiler pressure to drop over time. Leaks may occur at:

  • Radiator valves
  • Pipe joints
  • Under floors or behind walls
  • Internal boiler components

In many cases, leaks are not immediately visible, particularly in older homes common across Falkirk, Stirling, and Glasgow. An engineer can pressure test the system to locate the issue.

2) Radiators recently bled

Bleeding radiators releases trapped air but also lets out a small amount of water. This can cause boiler pressure to drop.

If you have recently bled radiators and the pressure only dropped once, topping it up may solve the issue. If pressure continues to fall, there is likely another problem.

3) Faulty pressure relief valve

The pressure relief valve is designed to release water if pressure becomes too high. If this valve becomes worn or faulty, it may release water even when pressure is normal.

This often causes pressure to drop overnight or between uses.

4) Expansion vessel problems

The expansion vessel helps regulate pressure changes as water heats and cools. If it loses air or fails, pressure can fluctuate dramatically.

This issue usually requires professional repair and is not something homeowners should attempt to fix themselves.

5) Internal boiler faults

Over time, internal components such as seals and heat exchangers can wear out. These faults may cause slow pressure loss that becomes worse during colder periods.

Can you top up boiler pressure yourself?

Many modern boilers allow homeowners to top up pressure using a filling loop. If your boiler pressure has dropped slightly and there are no signs of leaks, topping up may restore normal operation.

However, repeatedly topping up pressure is not a fix. If you find yourself doing this often, the boiler needs to be checked.

Is it safe to keep using a boiler that loses pressure?

Occasional pressure drops after maintenance are usually not a concern. However, frequent pressure loss should not be ignored.

Running a boiler with ongoing pressure issues can:

  • Cause further internal damage
  • Lead to complete breakdowns
  • Reduce efficiency
  • Create safety risks

How regular servicing helps prevent pressure problems

Many pressure-related issues are identified during routine servicing. A professional service allows an engineer to check valves, expansion vessels, seals, and overall system condition.

If your boiler has not been serviced recently, booking a boiler service can help prevent future problems.

When to call Heatsafe Heating

You should contact a heating engineer if:

  • Your boiler pressure keeps dropping
  • You notice damp patches or water around radiators or pipes
  • The boiler frequently shuts down
  • You are unsure how to safely top up pressure

Heatsafe Heating provides reliable boiler repairs across Falkirk, Stirling, and Glasgow. We can diagnose pressure issues and recommend the most practical solution.

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FAQs

Why does my boiler lose pressure overnight?

This is often caused by a small leak or a faulty pressure relief valve. An engineer can identify the cause.

How often should I top up boiler pressure?

You should not need to top up pressure regularly. Frequent top-ups usually indicate a fault.

Do you repair boilers in Falkirk, Stirling, and Glasgow?

Yes. Heatsafe Heating carries out boiler repairs across Falkirk, Stirling, and Glasgow.

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