Someone was kind enough to respond to my earlier post; unfortunately the moderators removed the responses. Would very much appreciate if you could reply again - plumbers seem to be in precious short supply at present and I'm getting very, very cold.
I have a Combi-boiler; which, given the weather, has been running almost continuously for the last week.
I've just noticed that the pressure guage needle is between 3 and 4 (4 is the highest); it's normally around 1-2. Should I be concerned about this? When I switched it off the needle dropped back down to 3 immediately.
I understand it isn't good for the guage to be up this high, so the boiler is turned off now.
I have a Combi-boiler; which, given the weather, has been running almost continuously for the last week.
I've just noticed that the pressure guage needle is between 3 and 4 (4 is the highest); it's normally around 1-2. Should I be concerned about this? When I switched it off the needle dropped back down to 3 immediately.
I understand it isn't good for the guage to be up this high, so the boiler is turned off now.