Is this something I should ignore for now?
No. Boiler and heating faults usually get worse if the underlying cause is left unresolved, especially if the boiler is shutting down or leaking.
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If your boiler pressure keeps dropping, there is usually a fault somewhere in the heating system. It may be minor at first, but repeated pressure loss usually needs proper diagnosis.
A sealed heating system needs stable pressure to work properly. If the pressure keeps dropping, water is escaping somewhere or a pressure-handling component is no longer doing its job.
The cause may be a visible leak, a failed expansion vessel, a faulty pressure-related component or an issue that only shows up when the system heats up.
If the pressure keeps falling, the boiler shuts down or you can see signs of leaking water, it is time to have the system inspected properly rather than just topping it back up.
No. Boiler and heating faults usually get worse if the underlying cause is left unresolved, especially if the boiler is shutting down or leaking.
No. You can carry out basic visual checks, but internal boiler parts and gas-related work should be left to a qualified engineer.
Not always. Many common faults can be repaired once the real cause has been identified.
If the problem keeps returning or your heating has stopped, book a proper diagnosis from a Gas Safe engineer.