Average Boiler Prices & Installation Costs in the UK for 2026
A new boiler in the UK realistically costs between £1,800 and £5,500 fully installed for most gas-fired systems — and that’s once you factor in the unit, labour, and essential materials like copper pipework, a magnetic filter, and system inhibitor.
Budget quotes that appear to start lower typically exclude these materials, so the real-world cost for a properly completed installation is closer to £1,800.
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What Does a New Boiler Cost by Type?
The type of boiler your home needs is the single biggest cost driver for any new boiler installation. Each type suits a different property and comes with a different price profile.
New Boiler Prices by Type — UK 2026 (Fully Installed, All Materials Included)
A combi boiler is the UK’s most-installed type — it heats water on demand with no separate cylinder or cold water tank, and suits most 1–3 bed homes and flats.
A system boiler suits larger homes with two or more bathrooms where simultaneous hot water demand is high.
A conventional (regular) boiler is best kept in place where older tanks and cylinders are already installed — switching boiler type adds significant cost on top of the unit price.
What Materials Are Included in a Boiler Installation?
Many online quotes only show supply and labour costs, which can make a new boiler appear cheaper than it really is.
A properly completed installation includes several essential materials that every Gas Safe engineer should supply and fit as standard.
Typical Boiler Installation Materials — UK 2026
A full replacement of copper pipework alone can add £800–£1,000 to the job, particularly in older properties where existing pipework is corroded, incorrectly sized, or simply beyond its serviceable life.
This is one of the most common reasons a quote rises significantly from an initial estimate — and a reputable installer will flag it during the survey rather than after work has started.
What Does Installation Cost by Job Type?
Not all boiler installations are the same job. A straight like-for-like swap in the same position is the most straightforward scenario; a full system conversion is the most expensive.
Combi Boiler Installation Costs by Scenario — UK 2026
Converting from a conventional system to a combi is the most common hidden cost trap — adding £800–£1,200 to the base job due to tank removal, cylinder decommissioning, and replumbing.
If your current system type suits your home, a like-for-like replacement is almost always the smarter financial decision.
How Do Boiler Costs Vary Across the UK?
Location significantly affects what you pay. Labour rates, installer density, and local competition all shift the price for an identical job.
Average New Boiler Installation Cost by UK Region — 2026
Why Yorkshire Is One of the Best Value Regions for a New Boiler
Yorkshire consistently sits below the national average — a meaningful saving compared to the South East or London, where identical jobs regularly cost £500–£900 more.
The region benefits from a competitive independent installer market, with long-established companies like Clever Energy Boilers in Bingley providing genuine value and local expertise as a trusted alternative to national chains.
North Wales is a notable outlier — despite being outside London, rural access and limited local competition push average costs upward, sometimes rivalling South East pricing.
Which Boiler Brand Offers the Best Value?
All leading UK boiler brands produce A-rated, high-efficiency condensing boilers. The meaningful differences are warranty length, parts availability, and unit price — not efficiency, which is near-identical across the board.
UK Boiler Brand Price Comparison — 2026 (Supply Only)
Worcester Bosch is the most widely recommended brand by Gas Safe engineers — primarily for its best-in-class 12-year warranty and exceptional parts availability. V
aillant is its closest rival at a slightly higher price point but with strong build quality and a growing ecoTEC range. For straightforward like-for-like replacements, Ideal, Baxi, and Alpha deliver near-identical efficiency at £200–£500 less on supply cost.
Worcester Bosch vs. Vaillant — Direct Comparison
Can You Finance a New Boiler?
A new boiler doesn’t always arrive as a planned expense. Pay monthly boiler finance lets you spread the cost over monthly instalments rather than paying a lump sum upfront, and many Gas Safe registered installers — including Clever Energy Boilers — offer 0% interest-free options across their full range.
Boiler Finance Options — UK 2026
A £2,500 installation on 0% finance over 24 months works out at around £104 per month — often less than the monthly saving made on energy bills from replacing an ageing, inefficient boiler. Finance is always subject to status and eligibility.
Key Things That Could Save You Money on a New Boiler
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Don’t oversize your boiler. Most Yorkshire terraced and semi-detached homes need only a 24–30kW combi. Oversizing causes short cycling, increases component wear, and costs more upfront for no efficiency gain
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Stick with your current system type where possible. Converting from a conventional system to a combi adds £800–£1,200 to any job — only switch if your home genuinely suits it
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Get a proper survey before accepting a quote. A Gas Safe engineer should inspect your existing pipework before quoting. If copper pipework is in poor condition, it needs to be in the quote upfront — not flagged as an extra once work has started
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Warranty matters more than headline efficiency. The annual running cost difference between a Worcester Bosch and an Ideal boiler is under £10 per year. A 12-year warranty versus a 5-year one is a far more significant long-term financial difference
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Independent installers typically beat national chains on price. National companies carry higher overheads, call centre costs, and marketing spend that feed directly into your quote. A well-reviewed independent can save £500–£1,500 on labour compared to going with a national fitter
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Check the Boiler Upgrade Scheme. If your home has an EPC rating of D or above, the government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme offers grants of up to £7,500 toward an Air Source Heat Pump — in some cases bringing the net cost close to a premium gas boiler replacement
