James Elston

James Elston

Published June 23, 2024

Expert Boiler Installation in Pontefract

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?

Buying a new boiler for your property is a decision that should not be taken lightly and it’s very important to choose the right type of boiler for your needs. Here are a few factors you should consider when making your choice:

  • Your typical hot water requirements.
  • The size and layout of your property.
  • How much you can realistically spend on your new boiler.
  • Your property’s insulation levels and features.
  • Your water pressure from the mains supply.
  • Whether or not your property is connected to the gas grid.
  • Environmental considerations (some boilers produce higher carbon emissions than others).

Now, we’ll discuss some of the most popular boiler types and their suitability for different properties.

Combi boiler

Praised for their compact size, combi boilers are the ideal choice for smaller properties with one bathroom. While they are very energy efficient, combi boilers struggle to keep up with high hot water demands and can usually only supply hot water to one tap/shower at a time.

Water is drawn on demand from the mains supply, so there is no need for a storage tank. These systems are usually quick and easy to install as they combine water heating and central heating into one unit. Another benefit is that they can be run on gas or electricity.

If you own a small office or apartment and are looking to reduce your energy bills, a combi boiler could be the right choice for you.

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system boiler

System boiler

System boilers can provide hot water to multiple taps/showers simultaneously, so they are an excellent choice for large properties with more than one bathroom. While most system boilers are run on LPG, natural gas, or oil, some units can be run on electricity and are compatible with solar panels.

System boilers are known for their space-saving features like expansion vessels and built-in pumps. Because the system draws water from the mains supply, there is no need for a cold water cylinder. However, a hot water storage tank is needed to store hot water. Known for being easy to fix and maintain, system boilers are an ever-popular choice for larger properties.

Conventional boiler

Found in approximately 23 million homes and businesses all over the UK, conventional boilers have been the go-to choice for many years. However, because of their high carbon emissions and reliance on fossil fuels, there are plans for gas boilers to be phased out by 2035. So, despite the benefits that conventional boilers offer, they may not be the best long-term solution.

Also referred to as ‘regular boilers’, conventional boilers are fuelled by oil, natural gas, or LPG (liquid petroleum gas). The system usually consists of a cold water storage tank and a hot water cylinder that can keep up with high hot water demands, easily supplying several taps with hot water at the same time.

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electric boiler

Electric boiler

If a boiler runs on electricity, it is referred to as an electric boiler. Therefore, quite a few different types fall within the category, including electric system boilers, conventional electric boilers, and electric combi boilers. Many people prefer electric boilers as they don’t produce any onsite carbon emissions and they are easier to maintain when compared to gas boilers.

If sustainability is important to you, you could always connect your electric boiler to your solar panel system and further minimise your carbon footprint. Because of the many different types available, there is an electric boiler to suit a wide array of residential and commercial heating needs.

Biomass boiler

Biomass boilers use organic matter, easily found in nature, to provide heat to your home. These boilers typically run on wood chips, logs, wood pellets, or hay, all of which are much more affordable than fossil fuels like oil or gas.

Despite the eco-friendly benefits of biomass boilers, many property owners are put off by the installation cost. Installing a biomass boiler in the UK can set you back as much as £20,000 or more! However, the government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme offers £5,000 to eligible households looking to make the switch to a biomass boiler.

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How Much Does it Cost to Install a New Boiler in Pontefract?

There are a few factors that determine the overall cost of your boiler installation in Pontefract, including:

  • The type of boiler you want.
  • The size of the boiler you want to have installed.
  • The type of your existing boiler.
  • Whether or not your pipework and/or radiators require any upgrades.
  • Your property’s size, layout, and number of bedrooms.
  • Whether or not your boiler needs to be relocated.

While it’s difficult to provide an exact cost for your boiler replacement, we have provided estimated costs for both residential and commercial properties.

New boiler costs for residential 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

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

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?

Boilers come in a wide range of sizes, so it can be tricky to determine which size is right for your property. Small apartments with a single bathroom could make do with a 9 kW boiler, while large commercial operations may require a 70 kW boiler, or bigger! Here are a few factors to consider when making your choice:

  • Your property’s size and layout.
  • The number of rooms and bathrooms in your building.
  • The type of boiler you want to install (certain boilers have higher output requirements).
  • Your hot water and heating requirements.
  • Your property’s insulation features.
  • The number of radiators in your building.

Below, we have provided estimates for what boiler sizes are needed for various property types and sizes.

For residential homes

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 businesses

When it comes to commercial businesses, heating requirements can vary greatly depending on the type of business. For example, a hotel with multiple bathrooms will need a much larger boiler than an office block, even if the two commercial properties are similar in size.

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?

These days, there are dozens of boiler brands to choose from. So, how do you know which ones are reliable and provide high-quality products? Below, we have listed some of the best boiler brands in the UK, based on consumer reviews and the opinions of heating engineers:

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Alpha

With over 50 years of industry experience, Alpha has become a household name. Whether you’re looking for a small combi boiler or a large commercial boiler, you’ll find one that suits your specific preferences when browsing Alpha’s extensive catalogue.

Get A Quote For An Alpha Boiler

Viessmann

Viessmann is a trusted German brand that has made a huge impact on the UK market. Many property owners put their trust in Viessmann when it comes to fulfilling their heating needs. The company is known for its innovation and use of smart technologies.

Get A Quote For A Viesmann Boiler
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Vaillant

If you’re looking for an efficient gas boiler, you should definitely consider Valliant. The company has been in the industry for over 150 years and is known for manufacturing boilers to the highest level of international standards.

Get A Quote For A Vaillant Boiler

Worcester Bosch

This UK-based heating company was founded in 1962 and has become one of the most popular options for combi boilers and system boilers. Their high-quality products and affordable prices make Worcester Bosch a great choice for those looking to upgrade their current boiler.

Get A Quote For A Worcester Bosch Boiler
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Ideal

Ideal Heating believes that ‘home is where the heat is’. The heating company manufactures combi boilers, system boilers, and conventional boilers in a wide variety of sizes. They also supply heat pumps, radiators, and cylinders, among other heating-related products.

Get A Quote For An Ideal Boiler

Why Choose Eco Happy?

We understand that there are plenty of boiler installers in the UK, but here are just a few reasons as to why Eco Happy should be your first choice:

Get Your Boiler Installation Quote Today

Are you ready to invest in a new energy-efficient boiler? Get your boiler installed by the expert heating engineers at Eco Happy. If you’d like a free quote, simply fill out the form on our website and wait for us to contact you. If you have any questions about our boiler installation services, please feel free to get in touch.

FAQs

Can I install a new boiler on my own?

Do not try to install a new boiler on your own unless you are a fully qualified boiler installer. Boiler installation is a complicated, and potentially dangerous, process that should only be carried out by experienced industry professionals.

What should I do with my old boiler?

In most cases, boiler installers can take your old boiler away with them once they have finished installing your new one. If not, simply get in touch with your local authority, who will give you more information about safe boiler disposal.

How often should I service my boiler?

As a general rule, you should schedule an annual boiler service if you want to extend the lifespan of your boiler and ensure that any potential issues are picked up. Over time, you will save money on repair costs and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your boiler is functioning correctly.

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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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