Expert Boiler Installation in Wetherby
James Elston

James Elston

Published June 23, 2024

Expert Boiler Installation in Wetherby

How many bathrooms do you have?

How many bedrooms do you have?

How many Radiators do you have?

How soon do you need your boiler?

What Type Of Boiler Do You Need?

Choosing the correct type of boiler for your property is crucial for sufficient heating. Since every property is different, here are a few factors to consider before buying a new boiler:

  • Your hot water requirements
  • The size and layout of your property
  • Your property’s insulation
  • Your budget
  • Environmental impact

We have listed the most commonly used boilers below and will highlight which properties and heating demands these boilers suit best.

Combi boiler

Combi (or combination) boilers run on electricity or gas. They are compact as they combine hot water and central heating into one unit. They use water from the mains supply to heat water on demand. Due to this, they don’t require a separate hot water cylinder.

Best for:

  • Small homes or apartments with one bathroom and a low hot water demand.
  • Properties with limited space.

Benefits:

  • They have an efficiency rating of 90-98%.
  • Space-saving
  • Cost-effective, starting from £600 to £2,500.
  • There is no risk of tank leakages since they don’t have separate hot or cold water cylinders.
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system boiler

System boiler

System boilers most commonly run on gas, oil, or LPG. However, they can also be powered by electricity. This is an excellent option if you already use renewable energy sources, like solar panels. 

System boilers work by using the mains water supply. Once heated, the water is stored in a hot water cylinder, where it can be used for taps, showers, and central heating as needed.

Best for:

  • Large households with high hot water demands.
  • Medium to large-sized businesses.

Benefits:

  • Efficient in heating large amounts of water (with an energy efficiency rating starting at 90%).
  • Compatible with renewable energy (for electric models). 
  • Constant supply of hot water.
  • Space-saving (compared to conventional boilers) as they don’t require a cold water tank.

Conventional boiler

Conventional boilers, also known as traditional boilers, are the most commonly used type in UK households. They usually rely on natural gas as a fuel supply but can also run on oil or LPG. They work by heating water stored in a separate tank. Since they require a separate hot and cold water cylinder, they take up considerable space.

Best for:

  • Large homes with high hot water and heating demands.
  • Large commercial properties with multiple water sources and rooms.

Benefits:

  • Easy to maintain due to their simple design.
  • Durable – they can last you up to 20 years if properly maintained.
  • Can provide hot water to multiple sources and a central heating system simultaneously.

It’s important to note that these boilers are currently being phased out in the UK due to their heavy carbon emissions. Therefore, they wouldn’t make a good long-term investment.

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electric boiler

Electric boiler

Electric boilers use electricity to heat water instead of fossil fuels. Because of this, they don’t need a chimney or flue for ventilation, unlike gas or oil boilers. They contain a metal heating element that heats the water when electricity is passed through the boiler.

Best for:

  • Small homes and apartments.
  • Small to medium-sized businesses.
  • Properties where the use of oil or gas boilers isn’t permitted.
  • Properties that aren’t connected to the gas grid.

Benefits:

  • They are environmentally friendly as they don’t produce carbon emissions.
  • Space-saving as they don’t need a flue or chimney.
  • With no combustion and fewer moving parts, an electric boiler requires much less maintenance than a gas boiler.

Biomass boiler

Biomass boilers rely on natural materials, like wood chips, logs, pellets, or straw, to generate heat. When these materials are burned, they heat water for taps, showers, and central heating systems.

Although they have a high upfront cost, their running costs are cheaper than those that use gas, oil, or LPG for fuel. Additionally, the UK government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme offers grants of £5,000 to help households and businesses invest in this environmentally friendly boiler.

Best for:

  • Large households.
  • Medium to large-sized businesses.
  • Properties wanting to reduce their impact on the environment.

Benefits:

  • The most environmentally friendly boiler on the market.
  • Efficient and reliable in heating large properties with a high demand.
  • Low running costs.
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How Much Does It Cost To Install A New Boiler In Wetherby?

The cost of a new boiler will vary depending on multiple factors. These include:

  • Property size.
  • Boiler type.
  • Whether you are replacing your current boiler with a different type.
  • Whether you are changing the location of your boiler.
  • The complexity of the installation.
  • Upgrades to your pipework.

Here are the estimated costs for new boiler installations in homes and commercial properties in Wetherby.

New boiler costs for homes

One-bedroom home

Boiler typeCost (excluding installation)Cost  (including Installation)Average cost (with installation)
Combi£600 – £2,500£1,600 – £3,500£2,550
System£600 – £2,500£1,800 – £3,400£2,600
Conventional£600 – £2,500£1,800 – £3,500£2,650
Electric£550 – £2,500£1,450 – £3,500£2,475
Biomass Â£4,000 –  £8,000£6,000 – £10,000£8,000

Two-bedroom home

Boiler typeCost (excluding installation)Cost  (including Installation)Average cost (with installation)
Combi£600 – £2,500£1,700 – £4,000£2,850
System£600 – £3,000£1,800 – £4,000£2,900
Conventional£600 – £2,800£2,000 – £4,000£3,000
Electric£600 – £2,600£1,600 – £3,900£2,750
Biomass Â£5,000 –  £10,000£8,000 – £12,000£10,000

Three to four-bedroom home

Boiler typeCost (excluding installation)Cost  (including Installation)Average cost (with installation)
Combi£1,400 – £3,000£2,600 – £4,500£3,550
System£1,500 – £3,700£2,600 – £4,700£3,650
Conventional£1,500 – £3,700£2,700 – £4,900£3,800
Electric£1,400 – £3,300£2,500 – £4,500£3,500
Biomass Â£7,000 –  £14,000£10,000 – £18,000£14,000

Five or more bedroom homes

Boiler typeCost (excluding installation)Cost  (including Installation)Average cost (with installation)
Combi£1,500 – £3,500£2,600 – £4,500+£3,550
System£1,600 – £4,300£3,000 – £5,000+£4,000
Conventional£1,600 – £4,500£2,900 – £5,000+£3,950
Electric£1,550 – £3,500£2,500 – £4,500+£3,500
Biomass Â£8,000 –  £15,000£10,000 – £20,000+£15,000

New boiler costs for commercial businesses

The price of a new boiler installation will depend on the size of the business.

Small businesses

Boiler typeCost (excluding installation)Cost  (including Installation)Average cost (with installation)
Combi£600 – £2,000£1,900 – £3,300£2,600
System£600 – £2,900£600 – £3,500£2,050
Conventional£600 – £2,700£1,800 –  £4,000 Â£2,900
Electric£550 – £1,750£1,900 – £3,000£2,450
Biomass Â£5,000 – £10,000£10,000 – £16,000 £13,000

Medium-sized businesses

Boiler typeCost (excluding installation)Cost  (including Installation)Average cost (with installation)
Combi£1,000 – £4,000 £3,000 – £6,000 £4,500
System£1,200 – £5,000£3,300 – £7,000£5,150
Conventional£1,200 – £5,000£3,200 – £7,000£5,100
Electric£1,200 – £4,000£3,200 – £6,500 £4,850
Biomass Â£6,000 – £12,000 £11,000 – £20,000 £15,500

Large businesses

Large businesses will likely need a much larger boiler. They have a much higher demand for hot water and central heating than small- or medium-sized businesses. Because of this, they will likely require an industrial-sized boiler with 100 kW to 200 kW power output.

The estimated costs of installing a new boiler for large businesses are shown below.

Boiler typeCost (excluding installation)Cost  (including Installation)Average cost (with installation)
System£5,000- £10,000£12,500- £20,000 Varies
Conventional£5,000- £10,000£12,500- £20,000 Varies
Electric£5,000- £10,000£12,500- £20,000Varies
Biomass Â£15,000- £30,000£20,000- £40,000Varies

What Size Boiler Do You Need?

“Boiler size” refers to their power output, measured in kilowatts (kW). Boiler sizes that range from 10 kW to 70 kW fall under domestic and commercial classifications. Boilers with outputs over 70 kW are classified as industrial and are mainly used in large-scale commercial properties. 

The boiler size you need for your property will depend on the following factors:

  • The number of radiators on the property.
  • The property’s insulation.
  • The property’s size.
  • Number of rooms and bathrooms on the property.

Providing the exact boiler size needed for different properties is challenging. We have given estimates below.

For residential buildings

Number of bedroomsNumber of bathroomsNumber of radiatorsSize of boilerType of boiler 
1-210-1018- 27 kWCombination, conventional, electric
3-42-310-1528-34 kWSystem or Conventional
5 or more4+15 – 20+35-43 kWConventional, biomass, system

For commercial properties

Below are the estimated boiler sizes for small, medium and large commercial businesses.

Size Number of hot water pointsNumber of radiatorsSize of boilerType of boiler 
Small11-918- 24 kWCombi, conventional, electric 
Medium3 or more10-2035 kW – 45 kWConventional, system, electric, biomass 
LargeOver 2020 or more55 kW and more Conventional, system, biomass

What Are The Best Boiler Brands?

Below are the UK’s top 5 boiler brands according to industry experts, customer reviews and independent review bodies, like Which?.

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Alpha

Alpha boilers provide affordability and quality. Their standout boiler is the E-Tec Plus combi boiler, one of the most highly recommended boilers on the market. Alpha boilers also come with a 7- to 10-year warranty.

Get A Quote For An Alpha Boiler

Viessmann

Despite being over a century old, this brand is still among the UK’s top boiler brands. Viessmann is known for quality and innovation and offers boilers with some modern twists, including smart boilers with zone sensors. Viessmann also provides a 10-year warranty on all its boilers.

Get A Quote For A Viesmann Boiler
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Vaillant

Vaillant is a well-known household boiler name, and for good reason. For over 20 years, their boilers have remained among the top contenders in the UK. Vaillant offers various boilers, including conventional, combi, and system boilers.

Get A Quote For A Vaillant Boiler

Worcester Bosch

Worcester stands out for its 12-year warranty, emphasising the brand’s confidence in its quality. Additionally, their boilers are highly affordable and have been awarded the Which? Best Buy Award 13 times.

Get A Quote For A Worcester Bosch Boiler
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Ideal

With a reputation for efficiency, Ideal offers combi, conventional and system boilers of all sizes. Their wide range caters to everyone and each product comes with a warranty of 10-12 years.

Get A Quote For An Ideal Boiler

Why Choose Eco Happy?

Your boiler installation will require expert services. With our many years in the industry, Eco Happy offers professional and reliable installations. We have been given outstanding reviews from thousands of satisfied customers.

Get Your Boiler Installation Quote Today

If you are considering installing a new boiler, fill in our quick and easy form for a free quote. We will contact you shortly after via email with your quote and will happily answer any other questions you may have regarding our pricing and services.

FAQs

Can you use a toilet when your boiler is being replaced?

During a boiler replacement, you won’t be able to access cold water from your taps to flush your toilets. If you are getting a complex boiler installation, you must make alternative plans, as they can take one to three days.

Do I need permission to install a new boiler?

Replacing an old boiler or making changes to heating systems requires Building Regulations consent. However, specialist contractors can usually assist you with this by self-certifying their work and providing a completion certificate.

Do plumbers install boilers?

Only a Gas Safe registered engineer can install a gas boiler, as gas appliances are dangerous and require skills and expertise to handle safely. Therefore, a plumber is not going to be able to help you with a boiler installation.

Other Areas We Service Near Wetherby, West Yorkshire

Eco Happy offers boiler services nationwide in the UK. Below are the other areas we service near Wetherby.

BatleyCleckheatonBirstallCalverleyThornton
BrighouseDewsburyFarsleyMirfieldWakefield
BrooklandsFeatherstonePudseyOtleyWindhill
HeckmondwikeGuiseleyHorsforthPontefractWood End
RothwellPrudhoeLiversedgeGarforthMorley
HeadingleyWhinmoorGildersomeRawdonBramley
BramhopeBirkenshawGomersalDrighlingtonEast Ardsley
James Elston

James Elston

Boiler Expert


James Elston is the top boiler replacement and heating expert at Eco Happy. He has over 20 years of experience in the industry, focusing on Gas Safe boiler installations and offering home-heating and energy-saving solutions to homeowners across the UK. From sourcing the most energy-efficient combi boiler to providing specialist heating advice, James ensures that Eco Happy maintains the highest standards and best customer service.

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