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Low boiler pressure can be caused by a variety of factors, most of which are easy to fix. This blog post will discuss the most common causes of low boiler pressure and how to remedy them. Keep in mind that if you are not comfortable with DIY repairs, it is best to call in a professional heating engineer!

One of the most common causes of low boiler pressure is a leak in the system. This can be caused by a number of things, such as a faulty valve or an issue with the pipes. If you think you may have a leak, it is best to call in a professional to take a look. Another common cause of low boiler pressure is an issue with the expansion vessel. This is usually due to incorrect installation or overfilling and can be easily remedied by a heating engineer.

Another cause of low boiler pressure is a build-up of sludge or debris in the system. This can happen over time and is usually caused by a lack of maintenance. If you think your system may be suffering from a build-up of sludge, it is best to call in a professional to have a look.

Finally, low boiler pressure can also be caused by an issue with the thermostat. If the thermostat is set too low, it will cause the boiler to cycle on and off more frequently than normal, which can lead to low pressure. If you think your thermostat may be the culprit, it is best to call in a professional to have a look.

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