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Considering A New Boiler? Here's What You Need To Know!




Heating your home efficiently and cost-effectively is a priority for most homeowners. If your boiler is old, unreliable, or struggling to meet your needs, it may be time to consider an upgrade. 
A new boiler not only improves performance but can also lead to significant savings. Here’s everything you need to know about why, when, and how to replace your boiler.

When Does a Boiler Need Upgrading or Replacing?

Knowing when to replace your boiler is essential to avoid unexpected breakdowns. Common signs that your boiler may need upgrading include:

  • Age: Most boilers have a lifespan of 10-15 years. If your boiler is nearing or beyond this range, it’s likely less efficient and prone to problems.
  • Frequent Repairs: If you’re constantly calling for repairs, it may be more cost-effective to replace the boiler altogether.
  • Increased Energy Bills: Older boilers often lose efficiency, meaning they require more energy to heat your home, driving up your bills.
  • Unusual Noises: Clanging, banging, or whistling noises are signs your boiler might be struggling to function properly.
  • Inconsistent Heating: If your home isn’t heating evenly or you’re experiencing delays in hot water, your boiler may no longer be performing optimally.

Why Consider a New Boiler?

Replacing your old boiler can bring numerous benefits:

  • Improved Energy Efficiency: Modern boilers are far more energy-efficient than older models, with many achieving up to 94% efficiency compared to older units that may operate at 60-70%.
  • Lower Energy Bills: By using less fuel, a new boiler can significantly reduce your monthly energy costs. On average, households save up to £300-£500 annually with an energy-efficient boiler.
  • Reliability: New boilers are less prone to breakdowns, saving you from the inconvenience and cost of frequent repairs.
  • Eco-Friendliness: Energy-efficient boilers reduce your carbon footprint, helping you contribute to a more sustainable future.
  • Increased Property Value: A new, efficient boiler can enhance the value of your home, especially if potential buyers are concerned about long-term heating costs.



How Much Does a New Boiler Cost?

The cost of a new boiler depends on several factors, including the type of boiler, its size, and installation complexity. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Boiler Prices: A new boiler typically costs between £1,500 and £4,000.
  • Installation Costs: Installation fees range from £500 to £1,500, depending on the complexity of the job.
  • Additional Expenses: Upgrades to your heating system, such as new pipework or thermostats, may add to the total cost.
  • While the upfront expense may seem high, the long-term savings in energy costs and repairs often outweigh the initial investment.

Annual Repair Costs of Old Boilers

Old boilers can become a financial burden. On average, homeowners spend £200-£400 per year on repairs for aging systems. Some repairs, like replacing a heat exchanger, can cost upwards of £600-£1,000, making replacement a more economical option in the long run.

The Smart Choice for Your Heating System

A new boiler is a worthwhile investment for homeowners looking to save money, improve energy efficiency, and avoid the stress of constant repairs. If your current boiler is outdated, inefficient, or unreliable, upgrading to a modern system can provide long-term benefits for your home and wallet. Give us a call any time if you need honest advice or guidance about your boiler.

About Us

At JJS Gas & Heating, we are dedicated professionals committed to delivering high quality services. 

Based in Medway, our team of fully qualified gas and heating engineers and plumbers are available across Kent and the South-East. We excel in all aspects of our work. As a Gas Safe registered company, you can trust us to handle your needs with expertise and reliability.



Don't hesitate to contact us at JJS Gas & Heating for a no obligation quote.

Tel: 07887 403276 / 01634 926242
Email: info@jjsgasandheating.co.uk

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