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I am really struggling with my boiler. Keep losing pressure for the last week. I have to top up at least 3-4 times a day.
No signs of a leak. Converted the garage 2 months ago, but this is happening now- not sure whether it could be a leak there or its the boiler.
Isolated the boiler from the main system, pressure dropped by about 0.5 bar, once I opened up the valve, it dropped all the way.

Please help!
 

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