Guide
Boiler type, output size, flue requirements, and controls all influence installation cost. Property layout and the condition of existing system components also matter.
Transparent quotations should clearly separate equipment, labour, and any optional upgrades such as smart controls or system improvements.
Focusing on overall value, not only upfront cost, helps you choose a system that remains efficient and dependable over time.
Additional factors can include condensate routing, system filters, and whether the existing pipework needs partial reconfiguration to support reliable flow.
When comparing quotes, check warranty length, aftercare scope, and whether commissioning and system balancing are fully included.
A slightly higher-quality installation often repays itself through fewer breakdowns, better fuel efficiency, and lower long-term repair spend.

