ADDITIONAL EXPENSES
What could affect the cost of my replacement boiler?
Your pipework needs replacing £300 to £1,000
You need to reposition your boiler in your home
£500 to £1,200
The flue position
£300 to £600
You buy an additional warranty £150 to £250
You would like to add smart heating controls
£100 to £300
the boiler is going to cost, both initially then in terms of running. This expense can extend if issues arise, as larger and more complex boilers can have more parts, which will cost more to repair and replace. If your home is insulated to its full potential, you may find you can go for a smaller model that saves you money in the short and longer term.
What other costs do I need to factor in?
Consider the price of the boiler itself and the cost of installation, plus any further factors such as extra radiators, pipework and structural work needed to make the boiler operate in your home’s setup.
How much is a combi boiler replacement?
If you’re replacing your current combi boiler with a new model, it should be a relatively straightforward installation process. If you’re not changing the location, only swapping out for a new boiler, you can expect to pay around £2,300 for the boiler, then a further £650 to £2,150 for labour and fittings. These are estimated figures and can vary based on needs, but the amounts should cover the average UK home.