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New Boiler Quotes in Great Yarmouth

Gas Safe-registered installers cover Great Yarmouth homes from North Quay to Bradwell, with fixed prices on Worcester Bosch, Vaillant, Ideal, Baxi and Viessmann. Our team books install dates around completion day, move-in day or a landlord handover, so the heating side of the move does not drift.

Many Great Yarmouth properties are older than the boiler fitted inside them. Brick-and-flint terraces near the Market Place, listed houses around South Quay, and coastal homes by Salisbury Road all tend to hide a different pipe layout, flue route or cupboard size, so the quote needs to be checked rather than guessed.

We price 24kW, 30kW and 35kW combi boilers, plus system and conventional swaps where a hot-water cylinder or header tank still makes more sense. A flat in NR30 may only need a compact combi, while a larger home in Bradwell or Hopton-on-Sea may need a bigger output or a stored hot-water setup.

Great Yarmouth at a glance

£214,082

Average House Price

£262,677

Average Sold Price

0.3%

Annual House Price Change

629

Sold Properties (Last 12 Months)

100,529

Population (2024)

Using listing data from home.co.uk and property data from homedata.co.uk

When to Replace a Boiler

A boiler past 12 to 15 years old is usually past its best. In Great Yarmouth, that matters because older terraces near Hall Quay, Northgate Street and the Rows often carry heating systems that have already been patched once or twice, and repair bills start to stack up faster than most people expect.

New condensing boilers are 90%+ efficient, which is a sharp improvement on many units fitted before modern regulations came in. Five years is the standard warranty on Ideal and Baxi, 7 to 10 years is common on Vaillant, and Worcester Bosch or Viessmann can reach 10 to 12 years on certain ranges. Warranty length is not everything, but it does give you a useful clue when you are comparing options for a house near the seafront or a flat off Southtown Road.

The warning signs are usually plain. Pressure drops, repeated lockouts, banging noises and cold radiators point to a system that is drifting into expensive repair territory, not one that is settling down with age. If you are seeing those signs in a home with timber floors near the Great Yarmouth Market Place or a listed property on North Quay, replacing the boiler before winter can be cleaner than waiting for a total failure.

  • Pressure drops
  • Repeated lockouts
  • Banging or kettling noises
  • Cold radiators on one floor

Installed boiler prices in Great Yarmouth

24kW combi £1,895
30kW combi £2,195
35kW combi £2,495
Conventional swap £2,695
System boiler + new cylinder £2,995

Indicative supplied and fitted prices for standard homes. Flue changes, system flushing and relocations can move the final figure.

Combi vs System vs Conventional

Combi boilers are compact and do not need a hot-water tank, which is why they work well in a one-bed flat in NR30 or a two-bed terrace near King Street. A 24kW or 30kW unit often keeps the footprint small. The catch is hot-water flow rate, because the incoming cold main sets a hard ceiling on shower performance. If the mains pressure is weak, a larger boiler does not fix that.

System boilers store hot water in a cylinder and suit homes that need more than one bathroom running without a long wait. That can be a better fit for a detached house in Bradwell or a newer family home in Caister-on-Sea. Conventional systems still crop up in older Great Yarmouth properties too, especially where the existing loft layout already supports a header tank and you want the least disruptive swap.

Combi vs System vs Conventional

Getting a New Boiler Installed

1

Home survey

We check the current boiler, cylinder, flue, controls and pipework, then size the job for the property. In a Great Yarmouth terrace off North Quay, that can matter as much as the boiler brand.

2

Fixed-price quote

You get a clear price for the boiler, fitting and any parts needed for the swap. If the home in Bradwell needs a longer flue run or a system flush, that shows up before work starts.

3

Install date

Our team books a slot around your move, your tenancy changeover or your renovation schedule. November to February can get tight, so the earlier you ask, the easier it is to line up.

4

Typical 1-day install

A like-for-like replacement is usually completed in 1 day. A relocation or conversion often takes 1.5 to 2 days, especially if a cylinder, flue or controls need to change.

5

Commissioning and registration

The engineer commissions the boiler, sets up the controls and registers the work with Gas Safe within 30 days. New combi installs also need Boiler Plus controls, which means a programmer, a thermostat and one approved extra control method.

Move fast on the boiler swap

Try to get the new boiler fitted in the first 30 days after you move into a Great Yarmouth home. The manufacturer warranty starts on the install date, not the day you collected the keys, so a delay on a house near South Quay or a flat off NR30 can cost you warranty time you do not get back.

Local Boiler Considerations in Great Yarmouth

Great Yarmouth has 431 listed buildings, plus conservation areas at Camperdown, Great Yarmouth Market Place, Hall Quay and South Quay, King Street, St Nicholas and Northgate Street, Prince's Road, St Georges and the seafront. That matters because a boiler swap in a North Quay merchant house or a property on King Street can need careful flue routing through an external wall, and any listed-building consent has to be thought through before holes go in.

The borough sits on a spit between Broadland marshes and the North Sea, with flood warning areas from Salisbury Road to the Pleasure Beach and low spots around the tidal rivers Bure, Yare and Waveney. September 2006 saw surface water flooding affect more than 50 properties, so boiler rooms, condensate runs and external pipes need to be positioned with the local water risk in mind. Homes on inland clay can also show shrink-swell movement, which is another reason to have the route checked before a new boiler is hung on the wall.

Not every Great Yarmouth home has the same water supply or pressure. A high-output combi still depends on the incoming cold main, so a low-pressure street can cap shower flow even if you choose a 35kW model. In those cases, a cylinder in Bradwell, Hopton-on-Sea or Caister-on-Sea may give a better result, and a magnetic filter is a smart add-on if the system already shows limescale or sludge.

Add-Ons Worth Considering

A magnetic filter catches sludge before it reaches the heat exchanger, which is useful in older Great Yarmouth homes where the radiators have already picked up debris over time. A system flush before install helps a new boiler start on cleaner water, and it can be a better spend than trying to revive a tired circuit after the new unit is in place.

Smart thermostats matter too, especially if you split time between a house in Gorleston-on-Sea and a place closer to the seafront, or if you just want tighter control in a busy household. Extended warranty cover can also be useful where it is not already included. We do not recommend lifting a flue that already complies just to make the job look newer, because that adds cost without improving heating performance.

Add-Ons Worth Considering

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Gas Safe engineer to replace my boiler?

Yes. Gas work in Great Yarmouth is no different from anywhere else in the UK, it must be done by a Gas Safe-registered engineer. Our installers also register the new boiler after the job, which keeps the paperwork straight for a home near Market Place or a new build in Bradwell.

How long does a new boiler installation take?

A like-for-like swap is usually 1 day. Moving the boiler, changing from conventional to combi, or adding a cylinder can take 1.5 to 2 days, and winter dates from November to February can be tighter because engineers are busier.

Can I move the boiler to a different room?

Yes, but the flue route, condensate run and pipework all need checking first. In a Great Yarmouth terrace on North Quay or a listed property near St Nicholas and Northgate Street, wall thickness and access can change the answer quickly.

Will I need a new flue?

Not always. If the existing flue is compliant and in the right place, we leave it alone. A relocation, system change or new boiler position in a property off Southtown Road may need a new flue because the exit point changes.

What happens to the hot-water cylinder?

If you switch to a combi, the cylinder can often come out, which frees up airing-cupboard space. If your home in Caister-on-Sea or Hopton-on-Sea runs several bathrooms, keeping or fitting a cylinder can be the better route.

Can I get an ECO4 grant for a new boiler?

Some households can. ECO4 may be available if someone in the home receives Universal Credit, Pension Credit, ESA or JSA and the property has an EPC rating of E, F or G, so it is worth checking before you buy a boiler for a home in Great Yarmouth.

How long should the warranty be?

Five years is standard on Ideal and Baxi, 7 to 10 years is common on Vaillant, and Worcester Bosch or Viessmann can reach 10 to 12 years on certain ranges. The clock starts on install day, which is why boiler swaps early in the move are easier to manage.

Do new combi boilers need extra controls?

Yes. Boiler Plus 2018 means a new combi install needs a programmer, a thermostat and one approved extra control method, plus 7-day timing. That is standard on homes from the seafront to Bradwell, so it is built into the quote rather than added later.

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