How much will a new boiler cost?

Prices for an A-rated energy boiler, including expert installation start at £2,600, and could save you up to £300 a year[1] on your energy bills. Your quote will be fully broken down and is guaranteed - what the quote says is what you'll pay.

One of our Heating Advisers will come to your home and discuss all of the options with you, taking into account the size of your home, how many people live there and the system you currently have.

How we work out the cost of your new boiler

There are a number of different factors we need to consider to give you an accurate boiler cost, here are some of the key considerations:

  • What’s the best boiler for your house and your lifestyle?
  • Does your gas supply need upgrading?
  • Does your boiler need moving?
  • Is any building or electrical work needed?
  • Would you like any new radiators?
  • Would you like to improve your energy efficiency?

A choice of ways to pay

We know that a new boiler is not an everyday purchase, so we make it easier to pay for with a range of options including credit or debit card, or a flexible heating improvement plan which lets you spread the cost.

Spread the cost with a flexible heating improvement plan

  • Manageable monthly payments.
  • Helps you budget and plan ahead.
  • Flexibility to over pay and repay more quickly.
  • No need for a bank loan.
  • No deposit needed.

 

Ready to arrange an appointment or need more help? Call 0800 077 4450[2]

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[1] Based on comparing the savings for upgrading a G-rated to an A-rated condensing boiler with a full set of heating controls. Saving figure is illustrative and based on a gas heated 3 bed semi-detached house. Savings assume a gas price of 4.49p/kWh. Source: www.energysavingtrust.org.uk (12/11).

[2] Your calls may be recorded and /or monitored for quality assurance and compliance purposes. Phone lines are open Monday-Friday 7.30am-8pm, Saturday 8am-6pm and Sunday 8.30am-5:00pm.

[3] Savings figure source www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/Energy-saving-assumptions Mar 2013. Actual savings depend on individual circumstances.