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Rheem Boiler: Losing pressure
If a Rheem boiler’s pressure gauge keeps dropping, the system is losing water somewhere, or the expansion vessel / pressure-relief valve has failed. Topping it up repeatedly only hides a leak that will get worse.
If a Rheem boiler’s pressure gauge keeps dropping, the system is losing water somewhere, or the expansion vessel / pressure-relief valve has failed. Topping it up repeatedly only hides a leak that will get worse. On Rheem boilers, this is linked to 1 fault code (Low Water Pressure). Below are the likely causes, the safe checks you can make, and exactly what our licensed BC gas technicians do — because boiler repair in British Columbia is licensed gas work, not a DIY job.
Boiler repair is licensed gas work in BC. The checks below are the safe limit of DIY. Do not open the boiler or work on gas, combustion or safety controls — read the fault code, reset at most once, and call a licensed technician if it returns.
What you might notice
- Pressure gauge reading low (or very high)
- No heat; boiler will not fire
- Needing to top up system pressure often
Safe checks you can make first
These are the only steps a homeowner should take. If they don’t resolve it, stop — the rest is licensed gas work.
- 1Top up to 12–15 psi cold using the filling loop, once
- 2Look for visible water at radiators, valves, pipes and the boiler
- 3Watch the gauge over a few hours — a fast drop means an active leak
- 4Call us to locate hidden leaks rather than topping up repeatedly
Related Rheem fault code
These Rheem codes are commonly behind “losing pressure”. Tap any code for its full meaning, causes and fix.
What our licensed technicians do
- Locate leaks across the heat exchanger, pump, valves and fittings
- Test and recharge or replace the expansion tank to the correct pre-charge
- Inspect the pressure-relief valve and auto air vents
- Refill, purge air and confirm stable cold/hot pressure
Rheem losing pressure — FAQ
Why does my Rheem boiler keep losing pressure?
If a Rheem boiler’s pressure gauge keeps dropping, the system is losing water somewhere, or the expansion vessel / pressure-relief valve has failed. Topping it up repeatedly only hides a leak that will get worse. The related Rheem fault code is Low Water Pressure. A licensed technician confirms the true root cause with the right instruments before any repair.
Is it safe to keep resetting my Rheem boiler when it shows "losing pressure"?
Reset it at most once. If "losing pressure" returns, the boiler is telling you there is a real fault that needs diagnosing — continuing to reset it can make things worse. Call GasBoilers.ca at 604-359-1081 and a licensed technician will find the cause.
Can you repair a Rheem boiler with this problem in Greater Vancouver?
Yes. Our Red Seal–certified, TSBC gas-licensed technicians diagnose and repair Rheem Prestige and Classic Plus series across Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond, the Tri-Cities and the rest of Greater Vancouver. Same-day appointments are often available — call 604-359-1081.
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