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How long does it take to fit a new boiler?
13 May 2020 • 4 minutes
If you’re considering getting a new boiler installed, one of the main questions you will have is “How long will it take?” In this guide, we’ll inform you of the average timescales that you should expect for different boiler installation scenarios – this should help you organise your time accordingly.
On average, a new boiler installation can take between 1-3 days depending on the complexity of the job. You should also set aside time for your survey appointment, which will take place prior to your installation. In this appointment, a surveyor will engage with you about your home and heating needs in order to ensure that a suitable boiler is selected and installed.
The time taken to install your new boiler will be heavily impacted by the complexity of the job and the amount of labour required – this will also affect the cost. Below are a few examples of how complex some boiler installations can be:
Also known as a like-for-like swap, this type of installation involves replacing your current system with a boiler of the same type. This is generally the fastest type of installation as it requires minimal change, it could take just one day to complete.
Choosing to have your new boiler moved to a different place within your home could slightly prolong the installation process. Your engineer may have to make changes to the existing pipework or they may have to cap the current pipework and install new elements to the new location. This adjustment could add another day onto your installation.
It’s worth noting that generally, the further away you choose to install your new boiler, the longer the installation is likely to take – it’s also likely to raise costs.
Some homeowners choose to change the type of boiler they have installed completely. For example, switching from a regular boiler to a combi boiler would be considered a system upgrade. Combi boilers have become the most popular boiler type in the UK, so many people opt to upgrade to this type of system.
This kind of change could make your installation last up to 3 days or more depending on the complexity of the job. Although this may seem like a long process, you should consider the benefits of upgrading to a more efficient system. Choosing a suitable boiler for your home can provide you with all the heating and hot water you need, you could also save money on your annual energy bills by using a more efficient system [2].
Smart thermostats are becoming increasingly popular due to their innovative functions and ease of use. These gadgets allow you to control your heating from anywhere using your smartphone, tablet or other device. Some smart thermostats also have the ability to learn your central heating habits and programme themselves to follow your usual routine.
A deep clean that is designed to get rid of any sludge, debris or rust out of your central heating system, a Powerflush could help to ensure that your new system functions as efficiently as possible. This involves sending a chemically infused liquid at a high velocity through your radiators and pipes. This highly-effective process can take up to 5 hours to complete.
If you currently have an older system, the pipework may not be suitable for the new boiler you want installed. If the size of your gas installation pipework doesn’t meet the requirements for your new boiler, it will need to be changed. Completing this could take your engineer a few extra hours depending on the complexity of the job.
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*Source: energysavingtrust.org.uk. Saving calculated when replacing G-rated with A-rated boiler in a semi-detached house.
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