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Gas boiler replacement costs are a major concern for home owners, a gas boiler is an essential part of a central heating system, it is also the most expensive. You also need to add the installation costs to this, trained boiler installers are not cheap if you want a professional job completed and a trouble free installation that will last for many years.

A typical enquiry is: I have a 1800 square feet home (including basement) and 2 thermostats. I need a new replacement gas boiler. What can I expect as a range of cost to have a contractor remove and replace it with a new one?

When looking at a replacement gas boiler and the cost of its replacement you need to take into account the total costs of the boiler over its lifetime. Do not overlook this as the costs of gas consumed over 15 years will easily exceed the purchase cost of a new or replacement boiler.


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The installation cost is important, it hits your pocket immediately and you should look for boiler grants and sale offers from the main boiler installers to see if you can save on this. You must also bear in mind the annual running costs of the replacement boiler.  An A rated boiler will be more efficient and have a lower annual running cost which can save you a great deal over the lifetime of the boiler.

Get an expert to visit you home and give you a no obligation quote for a replacement boiler, quiz them  so that you also know what the annual running costs will be.  Better still get several quotes from the main boiler installers.



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    2 Responses to “Cost of home gas boiler replacement?”

    • Shaun Rawlings says:

      There are too many options to give you a cost. First, you should decide on the type and brand of unit based on quality. Then you can find a manufacturer recommended installer. You could replace it with a combi boiler, or a CHP unit. Also there are many types of regular boilers. For more info, check out the major boiler installers.

    • Lesly Jenkins says:

      Start by calling local boiler installers and contractors that give free estimates. have them perform a heat loss analysis on your home and get the estimate for a properly sized boiler.

      the only time it hurts to shop around is when you sign your name on the contract to do the job

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