One of the most significant concerns for homeowners when it comes to replacing an old boiler is the cost. The cost of a new boiler can vary widely, depending on several factors such as the type of boiler, its size, and the complexity of the installation. In this section, we will provide an overview of the costs associated with new boilers and help you understand what to expect when replacing your old boiler.
Honest Expert Advice and Transparent, No-Surprises Prices
The good news is that we are open and transparent about our new boiler prices at Clyde Boiler Installations. It is crucial to hire qualified gas-safe engineers for the installation to ensure safety and compliance. One of our heating engineers will visit your property to assess what’s needed and help you decide the best option based on your home and budget.
Small Homes (1 Bathroom): The most affordable boiler options are ideal for smaller homes with lower hot water demands.
Larger Homes (Multiple Bathrooms): To meet the increased demand, a more powerful boiler is essential for larger properties.
Offering Boiler Finance with 0% APR for up to 3 Years
We offer flexible boiler finance options with 0% APR for up to 3 years to make your new boiler installation more affordable. Spread the cost of your boiler without any added interest, making it easier to manage your budget.
If you are looking for a lengthier time frame, we also provide boiler financing for up to 10 years at a competitive 14.9% APR. This option allows you to spread the cost over a decade, ensuring low monthly payments that fit your financial situation.
Whether you choose a short-term, interest-free plan or a longer-term financing option, we’re committed to making your boiler installation as affordable as possible.
Factors Affecting Boiler Prices
Several factors can affect the price of a new boiler, including:
- Type of Boiler: Different boilers, such as combi, system, and conventional boilers, have varying price ranges. For instance, combi boilers are generally more affordable and easier to install, making them popular for many homeowners.
- Size of the Boiler: The size of the boiler required for your home will impact the cost. Larger boilers are typically more expensive than smaller ones, but they are necessary for larger homes with higher heating demands.
- Complexity of the Installation: The complexity of the installation, including factors such as the location of the boiler and the need for additional pipework, can increase the cost. For example, if your new boiler needs to be installed in a different location from your old one, this can add to the overall expense.
- Brand and Model: Different boiler brands and models have varying price points. Premium brands often have higher price tags but may offer better warranties and reliability.
- Fuel Type: Boilers that run on different fuels, such as gas, oil, or electricity, have different costs. Gas boilers are typically more cost-effective, but the initial installation cost can be higher.
- Efficiency: Although more efficient boilers may be more expensive upfront, they can save you money in the long run. Investing in a high-efficiency boiler can reduce energy bills and improve performance.
Common Boiler Installation & Boiler Replacement Jobs
Whether you need a simple boiler replacement or a more complex system conversion, we’ve got you covered. The combi boiler installation cost can vary significantly depending on whether you choose a gas or oil combi boiler, with each option having its own financial implications and installation challenges:
- Combi-to-Combi Boiler Swap: A straightforward replacement of your existing combi boiler.
- System-to-System Boiler Swap: Replacing an existing system boiler with a new one.
- System to Combi Conversion: Upgrading from a system boiler to a more efficient combi boiler.
- Back Boiler to Combi Conversion: Modernize your heating system by replacing your back boiler with a combi boiler.