Worcester Bosch Hoghflow 440 - Low Pressure

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Hi
I have a Worcester Bosch Highflow 440 combi boiler, I normally have to top up the pressure during winter every month because the pressure drops from 1 to zero. Its only a year and a half old.
No signs of damp on the ceiling but me and the wife can hear a slight dripping noise in the bathroom wall where we know some pipes are built into the wall which lead to the attic rad so we assume the leak is here. Other wise the leak might be on the ground floor, trouble is we have wood flooring.
What do we do? Do we have to dig up the wall to get to the pipes and fix the leak or is there another easier and cost effective solution?
During this recession I'm tempted to leave it for a while as trying to save some money, is this wise?
Thankyou
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leaving a leak is never cost effective. you could try leak sealer i suppose but i would only use that as a last resort and wouldnt use it to seal a leak that wasnt under a floor and therefore possibly cause damage later on if it let go.
 

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