This is going to cost me (need new boiler)

Just had our 17 year old boiler serviced, it looks like it’s going to need quite a bit spending on it, so it’s looking like having a new boiler fitted, I haven’t had the quote as yet but it looks like it’s going to be roughly £4.5k…ouch

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Just to get a boiler replaced? Shouldn’t cost that much Alan, new boilers are about £1k…

https://www.screwfix.com/c/heating-plumbing/boilers/cat6660001

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4.5k does sound steep … how big is you house?

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We were £3100 five years ago for a Worcester Bosch replacement. 3 bedroom house with 11 radiators. What I could not understand they had to fit a larger gas pipe from the meter. I thought modern boilers needed less gas.

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Agree with others in an average house a new boiler is about a 800 hundred to a thousand dollars , including installation .

I installed one 2 months ago but I do not carry it the owners son did though only 80lbs empty I no longer carry heavy stuff as to old but I went with him to get it and a great boiler ran 800 , I charged 50 to install it as required welding .

I was looking at your site and Europe truly has become expensive , do not get me wrong USA is no winner but Europe is absurd .

We had this one installed back in 2009, it depends on what type of boiler you go for, we have a viessman and will likely replace it with the same, back then it cost about £2200, fully installed, so the price has doubled, it does include a power flush and comes with a 12 year warranty…parts and labour…

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Viessmann if memory serves is top of the line German made and know many of the older models discontinued which IMO a shame

We had a Worcester Bosch Greenstar fitted for £2200 in 2016.
It was our first combi boiler after having a Back Boiler for over fifty years (not the same one I hasten to add) so there was a lot of extra pipework to do. I removed the old cold water supply tank in the loft and all the associated redundant pipework myself. The Bosch boiler is now 9 years old and will probably require a new boiler in the next few years…It should be easier though.
I think they are trying to dissuade people from using gas boilers in the future and turning to heat pumps instead, this might explain the jump in price.
I don’t understand this move to electricity for boilers and vehicles, my electricity bill was twice the price of my gas bill, and our oven and hot water heating are both gas.

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that was the first thought I had. I think they said they would ban installation in x year, but x keeps changing.

It’s probably just a general representation of the increased cost of everything. Yesterday I had a look at the Cotswold company furniture store that used to be a favourite and their prices are now eye watering. I bought this (lovely) oak cupboard back in 2020 for my Covid supplies. It cost £399 then. Now it’s showing as £549 although who knows how old that price is as it’s discontinued - almost 40% higher! Most of their stuff is now unaffordable. I’m so glad I bought a few pieces when it was a decent price.

https://www.cotswoldco.com/dining-room-furniture/cupboards/oakland-shaker-cupboard/?utm_source=emailmybasket&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=basket_textlink&bid=152700959

I’m very happy with the worcester bosch boiler that was installed in 2019. They are great and if serviced regularly go on for many years.

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They do Annie, and they guarantee them for seven years.
It can even power a good shower without the need for a pump…
:+1:
I noticed a massive difference in my gas bills when we changed from a back boiler.
Although I serviced the back boiler myself…I don’t do this one though… :017:

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