
Find the Best Boiler Quote for Your Home
Compare prices from trusted local installers and save money on your new boiler.
Replacing your boiler is a significant investment. Comparing quotes is essential to ensure you’re getting the best value for your money and a reliable installation. We make the process simple and stress-free by:
- Saving You Time: No more endless phone calls or searching online. We do the legwork for you.
- Saving You Money: Compare prices from multiple installers to find the most competitive deal.
- Connecting You with Trusted Installers: We only work with Gas Safe registered engineers, ensuring a safe and compliant installation. Providing No-Obligation Quotes: Our service is free, and you’re under no obligation to accept any of the quotes you receive.
- Access to a Wide Network: We connect you with a variety of installers, offering different brands and installation options.
How It Works
- Tell Us About Your Needs: Answer a few quick questions about your home and your heating requirements. (Example: Number of bedrooms, type of property, fuel type)
- Get Free Quotes: We’ll match you with Gas Safe registered installers in your area who will provide you with personalized quotes.
- Compare & Choose: Review the quotes, compare prices and services, and choose the best installer for your needs.
What to Expect in Your Boiler Quotes
Understanding what’s included in a boiler quote is crucial for comparing offers accurately. A comprehensive quote should include:
- Boiler Supply: The cost of the new boiler unit itself (including make and model).
- Installation Costs: Labor costs for removing the old boiler and installing the new one.
- Flue and Pipework: Costs for any necessary flue extensions or pipework modifications.
- System Checks and Testing: Costs for commissioning the boiler and ensuring it’s working safely and efficiently.
- Warranty Information: Details about the boiler’s warranty and any guarantees offered by the installer.
- Removal and Disposal of Old Boiler: Costs for disposing of your old boiler responsibly.
Different Types of Boilers
Not sure which type of boiler is right for you? Here’s a quick overview:
* Combi Boilers: Provide instant hot water and heating on demand, ideal for smaller homes.
* System Boilers: Work with a hot water cylinder, suitable for larger homes with higher hot water demands.
* Regular Boilers (Conventional): Require a cold water tank and a hot water cylinder, typically found in older properties.

Importance of Boiler Servicing
Boiler servicing is an essential part of maintaining your boiler in good working condition. It is recommended that you get your boiler serviced annually by a qualified gas engineer. This will help to identify and fix any potential problems before they cause a major breakdown, which can save you money in the long run.

On Average How Long Does A Boiler Last
In this blog post, we explore the lifespan of a boiler, factors that affect its longevity, how to maintain your boiler to extend its life, and when it’s time to replace your boiler.

How Much Does a New Boiler Cost in 2025? A Complete Guide
In this guide, we break down everything you need to know about boiler replacement costs in the UK—from boiler types and labour charges to hidden fees and government support. Whether your current system is on its last legs or you’re just planning.

Combi vs System Boilers: Which One is Right for You?
Choosing the right boiler for your home is a critical decision that affects your comfort, heating efficiency, and long-term energy bills. In the UK, two of the most popular boiler types are combi boilers and system boilers. But which one is right for your home?
Most Common Frequently Asked Questions
🔧 1. What type of boiler do I need for my home?
Answer: The most common types are:
Combi Boilers – best for smaller homes with 1 bathroom; they heat water on demand and don’t need a tank.
System Boilers – ideal for homes with multiple bathrooms; they require a cylinder but no cold water tank.
Conventional (Regular) Boilers – best for large homes with traditional heating systems and multiple hot water outlets.
🌡️ 2. Why is my boiler losing pressure?
Answer: Common causes include:
Leaks in the system (pipes, radiators, or boiler)
A faulty pressure relief valve
Recently bled radiators
Repressurising the system usually helps, but a professional should inspect persistent issues.
🔁 3. How often should a boiler be serviced?
Answer: Once a year. Annual servicing:
Keeps it running efficiently
Helps prevent breakdowns
Maintains your warranty (most manufacturers require annual service)
Ensures it’s safe (checks for gas leaks or carbon monoxide)
💷 4. How much does it cost to replace a boiler?
Answer: It depends on the type and complexity:
Combi to combi swap: £1,500–£2,500
System or regular replacement: £2,000–£3,500+
Add costs for moving the boiler, upgrading pipes, or fitting smart controls.
🚨 5. Why is my boiler not heating water or radiators?
Answer: Could be due to:
A faulty thermostat or programmer
Low pressure or air in the system
Broken diverter valve (in combi boilers)
Frozen condensate pipe (in winter)
Internal faults requiring a Gas Safe engineer
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