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Hi,
So yesterday I had a new Worcester Bosch Greenstar combi boiler fitted to replace my old Vokera combi.
I've noticed that every time I check the water pressure it is slowly falling and is now just below 1 bar. The engineer who fitted it assured me I'd never have to touch the water pressure, but the way things are going I'm going to have to repressurise within a week or so.
I phoned up the people who installed it and they didn't seem that interested but said something about the boiler having new water (they did a power flush) so there could be air in the water??? Didn't understand this at all.
I've checked all the radiators and they seem dry with no sign of a leak. On the old boiler the water pressure stayed pretty constant - I hadn't touched it for years so I don't understand why this is happening on a new (and expensive) boiler. It's so disappointing to have spent all this money, hoping for a hassle free boiler and there's *already* a problem
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Marina
So yesterday I had a new Worcester Bosch Greenstar combi boiler fitted to replace my old Vokera combi.
I've noticed that every time I check the water pressure it is slowly falling and is now just below 1 bar. The engineer who fitted it assured me I'd never have to touch the water pressure, but the way things are going I'm going to have to repressurise within a week or so.
I phoned up the people who installed it and they didn't seem that interested but said something about the boiler having new water (they did a power flush) so there could be air in the water??? Didn't understand this at all.
I've checked all the radiators and they seem dry with no sign of a leak. On the old boiler the water pressure stayed pretty constant - I hadn't touched it for years so I don't understand why this is happening on a new (and expensive) boiler. It's so disappointing to have spent all this money, hoping for a hassle free boiler and there's *already* a problem
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Marina