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New Boiler Costs UK 2026 — Combi, System & Conventional Prices
How much a new boiler costs in the UK in 2026, including combi, system, and conventional boiler prices, installation costs, and grants available.
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A new boiler is a significant investment, but the right choice can cut your energy bills for years. Here’s what you’ll pay in 2026.
Average Costs at a Glance
| Boiler type |
Boiler cost (supply only) |
Installation cost |
Total installed |
| Combi boiler |
£800–£2,000 |
£800–£1,500 |
£1,800–£3,500 |
| System boiler |
£900–£2,200 |
£1,000–£2,000 |
£2,000–£4,000 |
| Conventional (regular) |
£800–£2,000 |
£1,000–£2,000 |
£2,000–£4,000 |
| Combi-to-combi swap |
Lowest complexity |
£800–£1,200 |
£1,800–£2,800 |
| Conventional-to-combi conversion |
Additional work needed |
£1,500–£2,500 |
£2,500–£4,500 |
Boiler Types Explained
| Type |
How it works |
Best for |
Pros |
Cons |
| Combi |
Heats water on demand — no tank or cylinder |
1–2 bathroom homes |
Compact, no tank/cylinder, instant hot water |
Can struggle with 2+ taps running simultaneously |
| System |
Uses a hot water cylinder but no cold water tank |
2–3+ bathroom homes |
Good water pressure to multiple taps, compatible with solar thermal |
Needs space for a cylinder |
| Conventional (regular) |
Uses both a hot water cylinder AND a cold water tank |
Older homes, large properties |
High water flow to multiple taps, suits older heating systems |
Needs most space, least efficient setup |
Cost by Brand
| Brand |
Budget |
Mid-range |
Premium |
Warranty |
| Worcester Bosch |
— |
£1,200–£1,800 |
£1,800–£2,500 |
Up to 12 years |
| Vaillant |
— |
£1,100–£1,700 |
£1,700–£2,300 |
Up to 10 years |
| Baxi |
£700–£1,000 |
£1,000–£1,400 |
— |
Up to 10 years |
| Ideal |
£600–£900 |
£900–£1,400 |
£1,400–£1,800 |
Up to 12 years |
| Viessmann |
— |
£1,200–£1,600 |
£1,600–£2,200 |
Up to 12 years |
| Alpha |
£500–£800 |
£800–£1,100 |
— |
Up to 7 years |
| Glow-worm |
£600–£900 |
£900–£1,200 |
— |
Up to 7 years |
prices are supply-only
What Size Boiler Do I Need?
Combi Boilers
| Home size |
Bedrooms |
Bathrooms |
Recommended output |
| Small flat/house |
1–2 |
1 |
24–28 kW |
| Medium house |
3 |
1–2 |
28–34 kW |
| Large house |
4+ |
2+ |
35–42 kW |
System/Conventional Boilers
| Home size |
Radiators |
Hot water cylinder |
Recommended output |
| Small–medium |
Up to 10 |
120–150 litres |
12–18 kW |
| Medium–large |
10–15 |
150–210 litres |
18–25 kW |
| Large |
15+ |
210–300 litres |
25–35 kW |
Installation Costs — What Affects the Price
| Factor |
Impact on cost |
| Like-for-like swap |
Cheapest — minimal additional work |
| Changing boiler type (e.g. conventional to combi) |
+£500–£1,500 — removing tanks, changing pipework |
| Moving the boiler location |
+£500–£1,000 — new pipework, flue routing |
| New flue |
+£100–£300 |
| Magnetic filter (MagnaClean) |
+£100–£200 (recommended) |
| Power flush |
+£300–£600 (cleans the system, recommended for older systems) |
| New thermostat/controls |
+£100–£400 |
| Smart thermostat (Hive, Nest) |
+£150–£300 installed |
| Scaffolding (if flue is high up) |
+£200–£500 |
Annual Running Costs
| Boiler efficiency |
Annual gas cost (3-bed semi) |
Saving vs old boiler |
| Old boiler (60% efficient) |
~£1,600 |
— |
| Old boiler (70% efficient) |
~£1,370 |
— |
| Old boiler (80% efficient) |
~£1,200 |
— |
| New A-rated (92%+ efficient) |
~£1,040 |
£160–£560 per year |
Based on typical gas consumption and unit rates
Energy Savings Over Time
| Current boiler rating |
Annual saving with new A-rated boiler |
10-year saving |
| G-rated (below 70%) |
£400–£580 |
£4,000–£5,800 |
| F-rated (70–74%) |
£300–£430 |
£3,000–£4,300 |
| E-rated (74–78%) |
£230–£340 |
£2,300–£3,400 |
| D-rated (78–82%) |
£160–£240 |
£1,600–£2,400 |
Grants and Funding
| Scheme |
What’s available |
Who qualifies |
| ECO4 |
Free or heavily subsidised boiler replacement |
Low-income homes, households on qualifying benefits (UC, Pension Credit, etc.) |
| Boiler Upgrade Scheme |
£7,500 (air source heat pump) / £5,000 (ground source) — but not for gas boilers |
Homeowners in England/Wales replacing fossil fuel heating |
| Home Energy Scotland |
Interest-free loans and cashback for energy efficiency |
Scotland residents |
| Nest (Wales) |
Free boiler replacement for eligible households |
Wales, low income |
| Local council schemes |
Vary by area |
Check with your council |
How to Get ECO4 Funding
| Step |
Action |
| 1 |
Check you’re on a qualifying benefit (Universal Credit, Pension Credit, Child Tax Credit, Income Support, etc.) |
| 2 |
Contact your energy supplier — they administer ECO4 |
| 3 |
A surveyor visits to assess your home and existing boiler |
| 4 |
If eligible, the boiler is replaced at no cost (or reduced cost) |
Choosing an Installer
| What to check |
Why it matters |
| Gas Safe registered |
Legal requirement — illegal for unregistered engineers to work on gas appliances |
| Manufacturer accredited |
Worcester Bosch, Vaillant etc. accredited installers often offer longer warranties |
| Get 3 quotes |
Prices vary significantly between installers |
| Check reviews |
Checkatrade, Trustpilot, Google reviews |
| Written quote |
Itemised breakdown of boiler, parts, and labour |
| Warranty terms |
Longer warranty = better (12 years is the current market best) |
| Aftercare |
Annual servicing included? |
Warning Signs You Need a New Boiler
| Sign |
What it means |
| Boiler is 15+ years old |
Likely running at 60–80% efficiency |
| Frequent breakdowns |
Repair costs adding up — may exceed replacement cost |
| Strange noises (banging, kettling) |
Internal components failing |
| Yellow flame (should be blue) |
Incomplete combustion — potentially dangerous |
| Radiators take a long time to heat |
Reduced efficiency or circulation problems |
| Rising energy bills |
Boiler losing efficiency |
| Parts no longer available |
Manufacturer has discontinued the model |
| Carbon monoxide alarm activating |
Immediately stop using the boiler and call a Gas Safe engineer |
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