Mortgages & Property
How Much Does a New Boiler Cost in the UK?
New boiler costs by type (combi, system, regular), installation prices, running costs, and financing options. Complete UK guide for 2026.
Replacing your boiler is one of the biggest home expenses, but also one of the best ways to cut gas bills. Here is what it costs, which type to choose, and how to pay for it.
New Boiler Costs by Type
| Boiler type |
Boiler cost (supply) |
Installation cost |
Total installed cost |
| Combi boiler |
£800–£2,000 |
£800–£1,800 |
£1,800–£3,500 |
| System boiler |
£900–£2,200 |
£1,000–£2,000 |
£2,000–£4,000 |
| Regular (conventional) boiler |
£900–£2,200 |
£1,100–£2,300 |
£2,000–£4,500 |
What Adds to the Cost
| Factor |
Additional cost |
| Moving the boiler to a new location |
£500–£1,500 |
| Converting from regular to combi |
£500–£1,000 (removing tanks and cylinder) |
| New flue route (through roof instead of wall) |
£200–£600 |
| Magnetic filter (recommended) |
£100–£200 |
| Powerflush (cleaning radiators) |
£300–£600 |
| New thermostat and controls |
£150–£500 |
| Scaffolding (if flue is high up) |
£200–£500 |
| Gas pipe upgrade |
£200–£500 |
Boiler Types Compared
| Feature |
Combi |
System |
Regular |
| Hot water cylinder |
No — heats on demand |
Yes — in airing cupboard |
Yes — in airing cupboard |
| Cold water tank in loft |
No |
No |
Yes |
| Best for |
1–3 bed, 1 bathroom |
3–4 bed, 2+ bathrooms |
Large houses, existing system |
| Hot water to multiple taps |
Reduced flow rate |
Good — cylinder stores hot water |
Good — cylinder stores hot water |
| Space needed |
Minimal |
Needs cylinder space |
Needs cylinder and loft tank space |
| Installation complexity |
Simplest |
Medium |
Most complex |
| Most popular in UK |
Yes (~70% of new installs) |
~20% of new installs |
~10% of new installs |
Costs by Brand
| Brand |
Combi cost (supply only) |
Warranty |
Reputation |
| Worcester Bosch |
£1,000–£2,000 |
Up to 12 years |
Premium — consistently top-rated |
| Vaillant |
£1,000–£1,900 |
Up to 10 years |
Premium — excellent reliability |
| Ideal |
£750–£1,400 |
Up to 12 years |
Good value mid-range |
| Baxi |
£700–£1,300 |
Up to 10 years |
Reliable mid-range |
| Alpha |
£600–£1,000 |
Up to 7 years |
Budget-friendly |
| Viessmann |
£1,000–£1,800 |
Up to 10 years |
German engineering, growing UK market |
Costs by Home Size
| Home size |
Recommended output |
Typical boiler |
Installed cost |
| 1–2 bed flat |
24–28 kW combi |
Ideal Logic+ 24 |
£1,800–£2,500 |
| 3 bed semi |
28–32 kW combi |
Worcester 8000 30 |
£2,200–£3,200 |
| 4 bed detached (1 bathroom) |
32–35 kW combi |
Vaillant ecoTEC Plus 35 |
£2,500–£3,500 |
| 4+ bed (2+ bathrooms) |
18–25 kW system boiler |
Worcester Greenstar 8000 |
£2,800–£4,000 |
Running Cost Comparison
| Boiler age/type |
Efficiency |
Annual gas bill (3-bed home) |
Annual saving vs old boiler |
| Old non-condensing (15+ years) |
70–80% |
£1,050–£1,200 |
— |
| Modern condensing combi |
90–94% |
£800–£900 |
£150–£300 |
| New condensing system boiler |
90–93% |
£820–£920 |
£130–£280 |
Based on typical gas consumption of 12,000 kWh/year at current gas prices.
How to Choose the Right Size
| kW output |
Radiators |
Bedrooms |
Bathrooms |
| 24–28 kW |
Up to 10 |
1–2 |
1 |
| 28–32 kW |
10–15 |
3 |
1–2 |
| 32–35 kW |
15–20 |
4 |
1 (combi limit) |
| System boiler 18–25 kW |
15–20+ |
4+ |
2+ |
If you have more than one bathroom with simultaneous demand, a system boiler with a cylinder is usually better than a combi.
Warranty Comparison
| Brand |
Max warranty |
Conditions |
| Worcester Bosch |
12 years |
Must be installed by Worcester accredited installer |
| Ideal |
12 years |
Must be installed by Ideal Max accredited installer |
| Vaillant |
10 years |
Must be installed by Vaillant Advance installer |
| Baxi |
10 years |
Must be registered with Baxi Works |
| Alpha |
7 years |
Standard installation |
| Viessmann |
10 years |
Must be installed by Viessmann trained installer |
Tip: Always use a Gas Safe registered engineer. Using a brand-accredited installer usually gets you a longer warranty at no extra cost.
Free or Subsidised Boiler Schemes
| Scheme |
What it covers |
Eligibility |
| ECO4 |
Free or subsidised boiler replacement |
Means-tested benefits (UC, Pension Credit, etc.) + inefficient existing boiler |
| Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) |
£7,500 grant towards heat pump |
All homeowners — but replaces boiler with heat pump, not another gas boiler |
| Local authority schemes |
Varies by council |
Check with your local council |
| Energy supplier obligations |
Some offer boiler grants |
Contact your supplier directly |
Gas Boiler vs Heat Pump
| Factor |
Gas boiler |
Air source heat pump |
| Installed cost |
£1,800–£4,500 |
£10,000–£18,000 (£7,500 BUS grant available) |
| Running cost (3-bed home) |
£800–£1,000/year |
£700–£1,000/year |
| Lifespan |
12–15 years |
20–25 years |
| Maintenance |
Annual service £80–£150 |
Annual service £100–£200 |
| Carbon emissions |
Moderate (fossil fuel) |
Low (electric) |
| Disruption to install |
1 day (like-for-like swap) |
2–5 days, may need new radiators |
| Future-proofing |
Gas boilers may be phased out for new builds |
Government-backed long-term solution |
For most replacement situations today, a gas boiler is still the pragmatic and affordable choice. If you can afford the upfront cost (with the BUS grant), a heat pump is the longer-term investment.
How to Finance a New Boiler
| Method |
Typical rate |
Monthly payment (£2,500 boiler, 5 years) |
| Boiler finance (0% from installer) |
0% |
£42 |
| Personal loan |
5–8% |
£47–£50 |
| Credit card (0% purchase) |
0% for 12–24 months |
Min payment, pay off in 0% period |
| Savings |
N/A |
— |
Many boiler installers offer 0% finance over 2–5 years, which can be the cheapest way to spread the cost.
How to Get Quotes
| Step |
Details |
| Get at least 3 quotes |
Prices vary by £500–£1,500 for the same job |
| Check Gas Safe registration |
Verify at GasSafeRegister.co.uk |
| Ask about brand accreditation |
Gets you a longer warranty |
| Check what is included |
Powerflush, thermostat, magnetic filter, removing old boiler |
| Ask about aftercare |
Some include first-year service |
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