Baxi E119: Low System Water Pressure
What the Baxi E119 error code means, what causes it, and why it's a job for a licensed BC gas technician — not a DIY reset.
Severity
Moderate — book a service visit
What the Baxi E119 error code means
System water pressure is too low for the boiler to operate.
On Baxi combi and system condensing series, E119 is a system water-pressure fault. It is a protective response — the boiler is telling you something needs attention, and the safe, lasting fix is a proper diagnosis rather than repeated resets.
Symptoms you may notice
- Pressure gauge reading low (or very high)
- No heat; boiler will not fire
- Needing to top up system pressure often
Common causes of Baxi E119
Why this is not a DIY fix
Chronic pressure loss almost always means a leak, a water-logged expansion vessel, or a failed pressure-relief valve. Simply re-pressurising hides the real fault and can over-stress the system. A technician must locate the leak and recharge or replace the expansion tank correctly.
In British Columbia, gas work must be performed by a TSBC-licensed gas fitter. GasBoilers.ca — a CanroHeat division — sends Red Seal–certified, gas-licensed technicians who diagnose the true cause, repair it correctly, and verify safe operation before they leave.
How our technicians diagnose & repair it
- 1Locate leaks across the heat exchanger, pump, valves and fittings
- 2Test and recharge or replace the expansion tank to the correct pre-charge
- 3Inspect the pressure-relief valve and auto air vents
- 4Refill, purge air and confirm stable cold/hot pressure
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Baxi E119 — FAQ
What does the Baxi E119 error code mean?
System water pressure is too low for the boiler to operate. On Baxi combi and system condensing series, this is categorised as a system water-pressure fault.
What causes Baxi E119?
The most common causes are: System leak; Water-logged expansion vessel; PRV weeping; Recent draining. A licensed technician confirms which one applies before any part is replaced.
Can I fix Baxi E119 myself?
No. Chronic pressure loss almost always means a leak, a water-logged expansion vessel, or a failed pressure-relief valve. Simply re-pressurising hides the real fault and can over-stress the system. A technician must locate the leak and recharge or replace the expansion tank correctly. Repeatedly resetting the boiler without fixing the root cause can be unsafe and can cause further damage. Call GasBoilers.ca at 604-359-1081 for a licensed diagnosis.
Is the Baxi E119 error code dangerous?
This is a protective fault — the boiler has shut down a function to protect itself. It is best diagnosed promptly by a licensed technician so the underlying cause does not lead to a more expensive failure.
How much does it cost to fix Baxi E119 in Greater Vancouver?
Cost depends on the root cause and any parts needed. We start with a flat-rate diagnostic, then quote the repair before any work begins — no surprises. Call 604-359-1081 for current pricing and same-day availability.
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