As a leading boiler supply and fit company, operating in Brighton and Hove, we’re often asked how much new boilers cost. We are proud to supply and fit a wide variety of boilers at affordable prices. So, if you’re looking for affordable boilers, you’ve come to the right place.
Just like the question, ‘how long is a piece of string?’ There are so many variables to take into account when purchasing a new boiler. However, on average, a new boiler should cost anywhere between £1,800 and £3,500. The exact cost will depend on your individual requirements and the restrictions of your property.
Most boilers cost about £1,200. However, that is just for the boiler system alone. Alongside the boiler you will need a flue, filter, heating controller, pipework, cleaning and protective chemicals, and a Gas Safe Registered engineer to carry out the installation. So, it doesn’t take long for the cost to climb.
We mentioned above that there are many variables that can affect the cost of your new boiler. Let’s take a look at what these are.
The cost of your new boiler will depend on its location and how challenging the install might be as a result. For example, if you want to replace your old non-condensing boiler on the ground floor external wall of your property, near a sink or waste outlet, this will be cheaper than installing a new boiler in the middle of your property with a flue exiting through the roof. The more materials needed to install your new boiler, the more the price will increase.
The size of your property will greatly influence the type of new boiler you choose. For example, if you live in a small to medium sized property with one bathroom, you might be well served by a Combi boiler. However, if you live in a larger property with multiple bathrooms and a higher number of occupants, you will require a more powerful boiler system, such as a Heat Only boiler, that can supply hot water to multiple taps at once.
Typically, the larger your property is and the higher your hot water demands, the more expensive the boiler.
The state of your heating and hot water setup, as well as your boiler choice, can influence the overall cost of your new boiler supply and fit. Brighton and Hove properties often have traditional central heating and hot water systems. So, more extensive work may be required to ensure the system can withstand higher water pressures. Alternatively, you may need old water tanks and storage cylinders to be removed from your property. Every home is different.
At City Warmth, we don’t want to leave you wondering. That’s why we provide free new boiler quotes so that you know what to expect in advance and don’t face any unexpected costs. Our specialist engineers can carry out a home visit to get an understanding of your heating and hot water setup, discuss your needs, and provide any advice.
The state of your heating and hot water setup, as well as your boiler choice, can influence the overall cost of your new boiler supply and fit. Brighton and Hove properties often have traditional central heating and hot water systems. So, more extensive work may be required to ensure the system can withstand higher water pressures. Alternatively, you may need old water tanks and storage cylinders to be removed from your property. Every home is different.
At City Warmth, we don’t want to leave you wondering. That’s why we provide free new boiler quotes so that you know what to expect in advance and don’t face any unexpected costs. Our specialist engineers can carry out a home visit to get an understanding of your heating and hot water setup, discuss your needs, and provide any advice.
The power rating of your new boiler can impact both the initial boiler cost and ongoing costs such as energy bills. Most of us have heard the term ‘heat loss’. This refers to how much heat your home loses through the windows, walls, roof, and floor. When you buy a new boiler, you need a system that can heat your home without creating excess heat that becomes wasted.
As an example, if your home only requires 8kws of heat to maintain a comfortable temperature, you don’t need to install a 24kw boiler. Not only would this be more expensive, but it will cause your energy bills to rise and you could end up paying for heat you aren’t even using. Finding the right boiler for your home will save you money both now and in the future.
As you can see, there is a lot to consider when buying a new boiler. Although a new boiler can cost you anywhere between £1,800 and £3,500, there are so many variables that may impact the final price. Just because one type of boiler is more popular than another does not mean it’s the right choice for you or your property.
As boiler experts, we know that one type of boiler isn’t right for everyone. That’s why we’re here to help guide you through the process. We always consider your needs and the requirements or restrictions of your property before making any suggestions. If you have any questions, get in touch. We’re happy to help!
We pride ourselves in supplying a wide variety of boilers to suit a wide variety of budgets. We keep our prices and terms transparent so you know you’re getting the best value for your money.
Not only that, but our payment options are organised to help you. We accept Bank Transfer, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, and can even arrange 0% finance to help you spread the cost of your new boiler over a term that suits you. Check out our fixed price products to find out more.
Here at City Warmth, we like to keep things as simple as possible. That’s why we’re proud to provide our customers with a free boiler installation quote. All you need to do is contact us and request your quote. There is no obligation, we just want to help you find the best boiler and at the best price.