How Much Does a New Boiler Installation Cost in 2021?

Plumb-Call Plumbing & Heating Ltd

The lifespan of your boiler depends on the type of appliance you've got in your abode. 


If you have an electric model, it should last between 8 and 10 years. Meanwhile, gas-burning boilers last longer — between a decade and 15 years. 


Perhaps yours has gotten close to the end of its lifespan, and you're thinking it's time to buy a replacement. First, though, you want to find out the boiler installation cost — how much can you expect to spend in 2021? 

Here's all you need to know about a boiler installation in Peterborough and beyond. 


What Boiler Installation Cost Can I Expect? 


Of course, there's no one answer to this question. Not everyone wants the same type of boiler, nor do they have the same boiler setups within their homes. As such, it can be an easy swap in some properties, while other boiler installations can be more laborious and, therefore, more expensive. 


You may just need a new boiler. In this case, the price will vary if you need a heat-only appliance or a full system boiler. In the former scenario, the new device and installation should cost between £1,400 and £2,500. Meanwhile, a system boiler could cost anywhere from £1,500 to £2,800. 


These estimates don't include the cost of moving your boiler to a new location. The additional cost of labor could bump your bottom line to £3,000 or more. 


Again, it's hard to say what such a service will cost you. You should seek out quotes from professionals to figure out how much your particular project will cost. 


On top of that, some companies — including PlumbCall — provide financing options so that you can cover the cost of your boiler over several months, rather than paying upfront. 


Why Do Boiler Installation Costs Vary So Much? 


In the end, the cost of your boiler installation comes down to the company you employ to do the job. The appliance you select will affect the price, too — some devices are more costly than others. 


Most of the time, the best prices come from small businesses and sole traders in your area. You tend to get the best, most accurate quotes when the crew can come out and see your property. From there, they can figure out what needs to be done, how long it will take and how much it should cost. 


Of course, the situation in 2021 might make it difficult for plumbing and heating experts to come into your home. Luckily, many companies — including PlumbCall — have online forms to fill out for a free estimate. 

Once you have selected an appliance and boiler installation service, you will want to prepare for it to take place. It could be anywhere from a one- to three-day process, and your heat and hot water will be temporarily shut off. So, keep that in mind when you schedule your boiler installation, too. 


Okay, I'm Ready. Where Can I Get a Boiler Installation in Peterborough? 


Now that you know the boiler installation cost to expect, you're ready to have your home's heater upgraded. Like we've said, we're here to help — call us today to learn more about our services, including boiler installation, replacement and service.


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