Baxi Boiler Keeps Losing Pressure? How To Repressurise

In a pressurised system, steady pressure is maintained to work properly.  Even when your heating system is working correctly, your Baxi boiler will lose some of its pressure over time and you may need to top it up twice a year.  Boilers can often lose pressure for other reasons and this causes poor performance in providing heating and hot water.

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Why Does My Baxi Boiler Keep Losing Pressure?

The most common reason a Baxi boiler loses pressure is a leak in the boiler or heating system. An expansion vessel that has lost air and needs recharging, or a faulty pressure relief valve letting by debris can also lead to recurring pressure drops. Bleeding radiators and leaks from components like valves reduce boiler pressure over time as well, requiring repairs.

A boiler normally loses pressure once or twice a year. But regular pressure loss is a problem.

How to repressurise a Baxi combi boiler

  1. Turn off the boiler and wait until the radiators have cooled.
  2. Find the filling loop which is on the boiler pipework.
  3. Open both the filling loop valves to let water into the system. Valves are open when they are in line with the pipes.
  4. Close both the valves when the pressure gauge rises to between 1 and 1.5 bar. Do this by turning them back to their previous positions.
  5. Switch the boiler back on. Wait for 2 minutes while it goes through its startup sequence.
  6. Press the reset button if any fault code comes on the display.
  7. Keep an eye on the pressure gauge. Over the next hour check that the pressure doesn’t get low again.  If it does, you will need to call an engineer to find and fix the fault.

What is the correct pressure for a Baxi boiler?

The correct pressure for a Baxi boiler is between 1 bar and 1.5 bar when the heating is off. The green area on the pressure gauge on the front of the boiler shows you exactly what the pressure should be. It is important the pressure does not climb higher than 2.5 bar when the heating is on and you should know how to lower it if needed.

If your boiler pressure keeps dropping, especially when the heating is off, and you have to top it up regularly, it would indicate a bigger problem that needs to be investigated fu

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Can a boiler lose pressure without a leak?

In the vast majority of boilers that lose pressure, the cause will be a water leak, whether that is in the pipe joints, radiator valves, or radiators themselves. If you have checked and found no leaks, it is likely an internal boiler leak that isn’t easily spotted. Internal components are fairly reliable with Baxi boilers, and not usually prone to leaking. Contact a qualified engineer to investigate.

While it’s normal for Baxi boilers to need occasional pressure top-ups, frequent loss of pressure without visible leaks could indicate issues like air in the system, an expansion vessel problem, debris in the relief valve, or tiny pinhole leaks in internal pipework or radiators that evaporate before dripping out.

A Gas Safe registered engineer should use specialised leak detection fluids and pressure testing to locate any small unseen leaks causing the pressure loss, as catching these early prevents bigger problems in the future.

Pressure dropping on boiler every day

The most common reasons for a boiler to lose pressure every day are: a big system leak, a pressure relief valve that’s been damaged by a faulty expansion vessel; and radiators that have been bled and the system has not been topped up afterward. These issues can cause a pressure loss occurring daily if not fixed in time.

Boiler pressure drops when hot water is running

If you get a pressure drop when hot water is running, this is a sign of a leak. You may not see obvious signs of a leak under the boiler, or other visible parts of the heating system. The heat exchanger within the Baxi boiler could be leaking where the water drips into the condensate pipe so you don’t see any visual signs.

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With all combi boilers including Baxi, when water pressure drops below 0.5 bar of pressure, a pressure sensor inside the boiler detects the change and causes the boiler to switch off. This is a precautionary measure to stop the boiler from operating without adequate levels of water which can cause it to overheat.

Is low boiler pressure dangerous?

Low boiler pressure is not dangerous but will make the boiler perform poorly. As the system loses more pressure, it will put extra strain on the boiler and you will end up paying higher bills. Over time, if the cause of the low pressure is not found and fixed, the boiler will eventually stop working altogether and refuse to start.

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Causes of pressure drop when heating is off

Water leak 

This is the first and most obvious cause of a pressure drop on a system.  How often the system needs to be repressurised depends on how much water is leaking.  To find where a leak could be coming from, first go round each radiator to check the valves and compression fittings on it are tight and not weeping water anywhere.   

If they are tight, check on ceilings for stains or damp patches.  After that, you may have to take up floorboards and look under floors for leaks.  If you don’t see an obvious leak, you can use a central heating leak sealer like Fernox F4 Express which finds and seals a leak in a system.

Faulty Expansion Vessel  

Either it has lost charge i.e no air is in it anymore so water continues to fill the vessel without resistance; or the Schraeder valve which sits on the top or the side of the vessel, is leaking.  Both these scenarios can cause a pressure drop which you may notice even when the heating is off. 

Most combi boilers have the expansion vessel within the casing and you will need to call out a qualified gas engineer to take a look at it. We recommend Hometree for this.

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Pressure relief valve 

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When the system is on, pressure increases. If it reaches 3 bar the pressure relief valve will expel the pressure from the system by releasing water from it. If the PRV is faulty and cannot perform this action, when the system cools down you will notice a big drop on the pressure gauge.

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You can tell if the PRV may be faulty by checking on the outside of the wall where the boiler is fitted, and looking for a 15mm copper pipe.  When the central heating is on and you notice a drip here, it can indicate the PRV needs replacing.

Leaking Heat Exchanger

A cracked heat exchanger within the Baxi boiler can cause the pressure to go down. An added problem here is that the water leak goes down the condensate pipe and so isn’t noticed anywhere in the house. This is also a very expensive part that needs replacing.

Bleeding air out of radiators

If you have had to bleed air out of radiators because they weren’t getting warm, it causes the pressure to drop on your boiler gauge which you notice when the heating is off.  Before turning the system back on, remember to add water back into it to raise the pressure to the correct level.

What should boiler pressure be when heating is off?

The pressure gauge on a Baxi boiler will show anywhere between 1 and 2.5 bar when the heating is turned on. The upper limit will be shown on the green zone of the pressure gauge. It is important the boiler doesn’t stay over this limit. Each manufacturer sets its own upper limit but most go up to 2.5 bar.

What happens if there is no pressure in the boiler?

If there is low or no pressure in the boiler you have lost water that is needed to work efficiently. Parts in your boiler won’t be damaged by this, but the boiler has to work harder to heat the house up and provide hot water, increasing energy bills.  Your boiler may not even start up until pressure has been raised.

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Summary

The main causes of a boiler to keep losing pressure are:

  • Water leaks in the system.
  • Faulty pressure relief valve.
  • Faulty expansion vessel.
  • Bleeding radiators.
  • Failing boiler components.

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