Would you, like many others, like to combine your boiler and central heating boiler so that you have lower energy costs and less space? A HE combi boiler is an economical choice with an efficiency of at least 100%, but how much does a HE combi boiler cost? Renoca has the prices ready for you.
What does an HE combi boiler cost?
On average, an HE combi boiler costs £1,400, including installation. The costs for a HE combi boiler vary per brand, but especially per CW class. The CW class indicates how many litres of hot water (40 degrees) the boiler can generate within a minute. See the price overview below to see which CW class best suits your needs and what the average prices are.
Class | Litres p/m | Average prices | Suitable for | Family size |
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CW3 | 10 | £700 – £950 | Kitchen or shower or bath; not at the same time | 1 to 2 |
CW4 | 12.5 | £850 – £1.400 | Kitchen or shower or bath; not fully at the same time | 2 to 3 |
CW5 | 15 | £1,000 – £1,600 | Kitchen or shower or bath; limited at the same time | 3 to 4 |
CW6 | 22 | £1.800 – £3,000 | Kitchen and shower or kitchen and bath | 4+ |
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Based on 3 situations, you’ll get an idea of which solution suits you:
Biggest savings
In principle, the higher the class, the more you save. But you are not going to buy a central heating boiler that has too high a class because it will end up being more expensive. Besides, the savings will not outweigh the cost. Make sure the capacity of the combi boiler and your consumption are about the same, so that you don’t pay too much for the boiler and your needs are still met.
Lots of consumption
You have a family of 4 with 2 teenage daughters. Your daughters are in the shower for long periods and preferably every day, but you yourself are often busy in the kitchen and you also need hot water. Then a CW 6 HR combi boiler is the right option to meet your needs. This boiler allows you to use hot water in the kitchen and the bathroom at the same time. The new combi boiler will save you around 10% on gas consumption. The HR combi boiler with class CW 6 is available from £1,600.
1 person household
You live on your own and want to save on energy costs. You choose a new HR combi boiler with class CW3, because you never use more than 1 tap at a time. You can have this HE combi boiler in your home from as little as £ 700.
How is the HE combi boiler price composed?
The price for a HE combi boiler is composed of 2 parts, namely: labour costs and material costs. Labour costs include call-out and installation costs. By requesting several central heating boiler quotations and comparing the rates of central heating boilers, you can save up to 40 per cent on this. The material costs, or the combi boiler itself, are the largest cost item. You can save on material costs by making a number of necessary choices, which are highlighted below.
What choices determine the HR combi boiler prices?
You need to make a number of choices if you are planning to buy an HR combi boiler, namely:
Choice 1: Which class?
First of all, it is important that you choose the appropriate CW class combi boiler. The choice is between CW3, CW4, CW5 and CW6. The CW1 and CW2 are hardly ever supplied anymore, due to their low efficiency and lack of demand. Therefore, these are left out of consideration. Not sure which is the best option for you? Then contact a specialist. He will provide you with professional advice so that you choose the right high-efficiency combi boiler.
Choice 2: Which brand?
There are many different brands offering combi boilers. Not every brand is in the same price range. Renoca has put the brands and prices in a clear table to support your choice.
Price range | Brands | Average prices |
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Low | AWB, Ferroli, Intergas, Remeha | £800 – £1.200 |
Middle | Bosch, Vaillant | £1,000 – £1,500 |
High | Atag, Nefit, Daalderop | £1.300 – 2.000 |
Choice 3: Additional options
Besides the essential choices, you also have the option to choose the following additional options to make your home even more to your liking:
Extra option | Average prices | Advantage | |
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Complete central heating installation, incl. radiators and thermostat | £6.000 | Economical in energy consumption | |
Radiator | £250 – £400 | Heats your room quickly | |
Boiler | £250 – £350 | Always hot water in the kitchen | |
Smart thermostat | £200 – £300 | . £300 | Control your own consumption |
Maintenance contract | £70 – £130 | Regular maintenance extends the lifespan |
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