If your boiler is over 10 years old it could be costing you 30% to much to run.
Replacing your old Boiler could save you 30% on your heating bills.
Boilers account for about 55% of your energy bills and installing a new boiler could save you as much as £340 a year. *
Our Gas Safe engineer can test your Boiler and recomend the best action for you to reduce your energy bills and save money.
Normaly this inital servey is free of charge.
With over 40 years of experiance in Heating and Ventilation and the last 10 years as an energy reduction consultant our engineer can advise you on the most cost effective way to save energy.
All of these factors can affect the cost of instalation but a budget cost for labour would of £300 to £2,500.
The cost of the Boiler will depend on the type and size but you can expect to pay between £600 and £5,500
When installing a new Boiler it is strongly recommended that a magnetic be filter to protect the Boiler & Heating system.
All Heating system need to be cleaned with a chemical cleaner and flushed out before adding the inhibitor this will protect the system and extend it's working life and improve its efficiency. This cost will vary depending on the age of the system and the number of radiators but normally this cost can be included in the cost of the installation.
These figures are based on a gas unit price of 4.36p per kWh (April 2013)
Annual fuel costs with different boiler types (source: Sedbuk) |
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Boiler type |
Efficiency |
Flat |
Bungalow |
Terraced |
Semi-detached |
Detached |
Old gas heavy weight |
55% |
£779 |
£1020 |
£1062 |
£1204 |
£1705 |
Old gas light weight |
65% |
£659 |
£863 |
£898 |
£1019 |
£1442 |
New non-condensing |
78% |
£549 |
£719 |
£749 |
£849 |
£1202 |
New condensing |
89% |
£481 |
£630 |
£656 |
£744 |
£1053 |