A boiler losing pressure every day often indicates a hidden leak in the system. Identifying and fixing this leak is crucial to maintaining your boiler’s
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A rising pressure in your **combi boiler** often indicates a problem with the system that requires immediate attention. Common causes include a faulty expansion
Water pressure rising in a boiler often indicates a malfunctioning component or an issue with the system’s pressure relief. Addressing this problem promptly is
A gas boiler that keeps tripping out often indicates an underlying issue that requires immediate attention. Common causes include pressure problems, faulty
A Baxi boiler losing pressure often indicates a leak or a fault in the system. Addressing this issue promptly is crucial to maintaining heating efficiency and
A clicking noise from your boiler often indicates a problem with the ignition or a buildup of air in the system. Addressing these issues early can prevent more
A dropping boiler water pressure often indicates a leak somewhere in the system. Identifying and fixing this leak is crucial to maintaining efficient heating
The safe operating pressure for a Viessmann boiler typically ranges between 1.0 and 1.5 bar when the system is cold. When the system is fully heated, the
A **combi boiler** making noise when off often indicates underlying issues, such as water flow problems or air in the system. Identifying these silent faults
Boiler pressure increases when heating is on due to thermal expansion of water and the design of the system. As water heats, it expands, leading to higher
