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Boiler prices

Minimal costs

£ 620

Average costs

£ 1.500

This project costs on average between

£ 1.230 - £ 1.770

Maximum costs

£ 2.000

You are planning to buy a new central heating boiler to have more hot water and a better heated house. The old central heating boiler is no longer performing well enough and does not have enough capacity. You just need to know what it will cost you, but nowhere can you find a clear answer. That is why Renoca has gathered the prices for you and made a complete overview of them.

Content table

  • What does a central heating boiler cost?
  • Price examples
  • Building of central heating boiler prices
  • What choices affect the central heating boiler price?

What does a central heating boiler cost?

On average, a new central heating boiler with CW4 and 13 litres per minute costs £1,500, including installation. These factors affect the central heating boiler price: CW value, number of litres per minute, type of central heating boiler and brand. As a result, boiler prices range from £ 900 to £ 3,000.

See the cost overview below to find out which boiler suits you best in terms of requirements, and what the corresponding boiler prices are, including installation costs.

Class (CW value) Average prices Litres p/m Suitable for
CW1 £900 – £1.400 4 litres Kitchen
CW2 £1,100 – £1,600 6 litres Kitchen or shower
CW3 £1,200 – £1.800 10 litres Kitchen or shower or bath; not fully at the same time
CW4 £1,400 – £2,000 13 litres Kitchen or shower or bath; not fully at the same time
CW5 £1.800 – £2,600 17 litres Kitchen or shower or bath; limited at the same time
CW6 £2,400 – £3,000 20 litres Kitchen and shower or kitchen and bath

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central heating boiler prices

Price examples

In the price table you can see different average central heating boiler prices. Which price should you consider?

Low hot water consumption

Do you live on your own and do not need a lot of hot water or in several places at once? Then choose a CW 3 class. This boiler provides hot water for the kitchen, shower or bath, but not at the same time. Besides, this is a responsible choice for your wallet when the energy bill hits the mat, because new central heating boilers are a lot more economical. The price of this central heating boiler is around £1,200.

Much hot water consumption

You live in a detached house with your family with 3 children and it happens regularly that hot water is needed both in the kitchen and in the bathroom. This is just not possible yet, so you want to buy a new central heating boiler. Then CW 6 is the right choice for your family. It gives you hot water in the kitchen and bathroom at the same time. It also reduces gas consumption by around 15%. The average price of this boiler is £ 2,400.

Minimal costs

You only want a new boiler to tap hot water in your kitchen. If so, a CW 1 boiler is already sufficient. With this, you will only get hot water in the kitchen. This boiler is available from £ 900, but it is still rarely sold. Most new central heating boilers start from CW3 value.

Construction of central heating boiler prices

Cost overview of central heating boiler prices

You can see that the biggest cost item is the central heating boiler itself, but labour is also a big component. The average labour cost is between £50 and £60 per hour. The average installation takes around 4 hours. By requesting and comparing central heating boiler quotes, you can save on this. You can also influence the cost of the boiler itself by carefully weighing up all the options and making the right choice.

What choices affect the boiler price?

You can influence the boiler price yourself through the following choices:

Choice 1: Type of boiler

There are 4 types of boiler, namely the conventional boiler, the vr (Improved Efficiency) boiler, the hr (High Efficiency) boiler and the HRe boiler

  • Conventional boiler is no longer made.
  • Vr and hr boilers are again divided into 2 types, namely the solo boiler and the combi boiler. A solo boiler is suitable for heating your house and a combi boiler heats your house and provides hot water. Of these two types, the combi boiler is the most commonly chosen.
  • In attendance is the HEe boiler. Besides generating heat and hot water, this boiler also supplies electricity. As a result, the HRe boiler consumes slightly more gas on average, but its efficiency is a lot higher.
Type of boiler Average prices Efficiency
VR Solo £800 – £1.200
Combi £1,000 – £1,400
Up to 90% of energy converted into heat
HR Solo £1.500 – £2,500
Combi £1,800 – £3,000
More than 100% energy converted by reusing heat
HRe £8,000 – £12.000 140% converted into heat, hot water and electricity
Choice 2: Which brand of central heating boiler?

If you are going to buy a central heating boiler, you have the choice of many brands. Renoca has divided these brands into 3 price categories for you based on the price for a CW4 boiler (excluding installation). Easily compare the boiler brands and boiler prices.

Price class Brands Average prices
Low AWB, Ferroli, Intergas, Remeha £800 – £1.100
Middle Bosch, Daalderop, Vaillant £1.000 – £1,300
High Atag, Nefit £1,300 – £1,700
Choice 3: Which class of central heating boiler?

As indicated earlier, you have 6 choices in terms of effectiveness and capacity, namely CW1 to CW6. The higher you get, the better the boiler, but logically, then the central heating boiler prices are also higher.

Choice 4: Additional options for your central heating boiler

You’ve had all the necessary choices, but you also have the choice of additional options:

Extra option Average prices Characteristic
Complete central heating installation, incl. radiators and thermostat £6,000 More efficient energy consumption
Radiator £250 – £400 Fast way of heating space
Boiler £250 – £350 Needed with solo boiler
Solar boiler £2.000 – £4.000 Solar heat generation
Smart thermostat £200 – £300 Thermal thermostat and energy meter in one
Maintenance contract £70 – £130 Good maintenance prevents problems

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