Boiler pressure keeps dropping? The most common boiler problems experts encounter and how to avoid them
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Boiler pressure keeps dropping? The most common boiler problems experts encounter and how to avoid them
""Most boiler problems can be avoided with a bit of forward planning and regular checks,""
""Autumn is always a busy time. It's boiler breakdown season. That first cold snap reveals all the issues that have been quietly building up over summer.""
""Boilers require an annual service to ensure they stay running safely and efficiently, helping to keep your energy bills as low as possible,""
""If you currently rent your home, your landlord should send a Gas Safe engineer to service the boiler each year. If you're a homeowner, you will need to arrange this yourself.""
Home heating systems supplied by boilers require regular maintenance to avoid failures, especially during colder months when plumbers are busiest. Annual servicing maintains safety and efficiency and can lower energy bills. Renters should have a Gas Safe engineer arranged by landlords; homeowners must arrange their own service. Autumn cold snaps commonly reveal issues accumulated over summer. Low system pressure is among the most frequent faults and can prevent heating activation, often indicated by warning lights. Regular checks, forward planning, and knowing how to repressurise a boiler help prevent breakdowns and reduce repair wait times during peak season.
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