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I’ve been quoted 4.5k to replace my oil fired boiler! This is crazy money isn’t it?

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ihatethecold · 13/11/2017 16:53

It will be moved from my garage to an outside wall a few feet away.

It’s a quote through a builder who is also quoting the building work to convert my garage.

4.5k seems very high to me but I’ve never bought a new boiler before.
I can understand it will cost more to re site but how’s much is reasonable?

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KitKat1985 · 13/11/2017 17:46

Hmm, not bought a boiler for a while, but I think they are normally about 2-3k anyway. And then if it's being re-sited I guess that'll be an extra cost on top, so the quote is probably not that excessive. Always worth getting a few quotes though for comparison purposes.

Sunnyshores · 13/11/2017 19:48

Oil boilers are much more expensive. Also you need to build a concrete platform for the outside ones, plus extending pipes etc. We had 3 quotes earlier this year all in region of £6k, so I think your quote sounds pretty good.

in the end we went for a wood pellet boiler (same price but refunded by the Govt)

Lucisky · 13/11/2017 21:29

The last oil boiler I had replaced cost just shy of 5k, and that was in the same position as the old one, so the price sounds about right I'm afraid.

reallybadidea · 13/11/2017 21:35

I posted a similar question a couple of months ago and no fucker replied. It will depend on the size of boiler you need, but we paid £2.8k for one for a 4 bedroom, 2 reception room semi. We had quotes ranging from this through to 5k. Worth shopping around in my opinion.

reallybadidea · 13/11/2017 21:35

Meant to specify that was for an oil-fired boiler.

Whyiseveryonesoangry · 13/11/2017 21:37

Our oil fire boiler was around £4K a couple of years ago. Didn’t have to move it either.
Obviously depends on the make too.
And considering our old one was around 20 years old, they are usually value for money!

GinnyBaker · 13/11/2017 21:48

Where in the uk are you, i think that makes a difference.

In rural shropshire, which is cheapish, that sound a lot. In comparison we just had (in 5 bed house ) new oil boiler, hot water tank, new radiators throughout, all associated pipework and plastering (not redecorating though) plus new oil tank outside, concrete plinth for it and pipe from there to boiler room underground through garden for 9k. It took two men 2.5 weeks.

ihatethecold · 13/11/2017 22:19

I’m in south Cambridgeshire.

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reallybadidea · 13/11/2017 22:39

What a coincidence, so am I! If you pm me then I can send you the details of the person who did ours.

ihatethecold · 14/11/2017 07:24

Yes please. I will pm you now.

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