North West regional pricing

How Much Does a Boiler & Gas Engineer Cost in St. Helens?

Updated prices for . St. Helens prices are typically 2% below the national average.

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Price summary

St. Helens Price Summary

Service Low Average High
New Combi Boiler Installation £1,960 £2,945 £4,415
New System Boiler Installation £1,670 £3,235 £4,905
Boiler Relocation £490 £835 £1,470

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on North West regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Boiler & Gas Engineer Prices in St. Helens

St. Helens is in Merseyside and boiler & gas engineer costs here are 2% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

New Combi Boiler Installation

Low

£1,960

Average

£2,945

High

£4,415

1 day

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Removing your old boiler and installing a new combi boiler in the same location. A combi heats water on demand so you do not need a separate hot water tank. Price includes cleaning out the pipes and testing everything works properly.

~57% labour, ~43% materials

What affects the price

  • Boiler brand (Worcester Bosch, Vaillant, Baxi etc.)
  • Complexity of pipework changes
  • Whether the flue route needs altering
  • System flush and filter requirements

New System Boiler Installation

Low

£1,670

Average

£3,235

High

£4,905

1-2 days

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Installing a new system boiler with a hot water cylinder (tank). Unlike a combi, a system boiler stores hot water so it can supply multiple taps at once — better for larger homes. Price includes cleaning the pipes, new controls, and testing everything works.

~52% labour, ~48% materials

What affects the price

  • Cylinder size and brand
  • Pipework modifications needed
  • Location of boiler and cylinder
  • Whether existing radiators need upgrading

Boiler Relocation

Low

£490

Average

£835

High

£1,470

1 day

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Moving an existing boiler to a new location within the property. Price is on top of any new boiler cost if replacing at the same time.

~68% labour, ~32% materials

What affects the price

  • Distance from original location
  • New pipework and flue route required
  • Electrical supply relocation
  • Access difficulty

Annual Boiler Service

Low

£60

Average

£80

High

£100

45-60 minutes

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A yearly check-up for your gas boiler. The engineer inspects the gas pressure, exhaust pipe, controls, and safety devices. Keeps your boiler running safely and efficiently, and is usually required to keep your warranty valid.

~94% labour, ~6% materials

What affects the price

  • Boiler type and age
  • Accessibility of the boiler
  • Whether parts need replacing
  • Your location

Gas Safety Certificate (CP12)

Low

£60

Average

£80

High

£110

30-45 minutes

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A gas safety inspection and certificate, legally required every year for all rented properties. The engineer checks every gas appliance in the home (boiler, cooker, fire) and issues a certificate to confirm they are safe.

What affects the price

  • Number of gas appliances
  • Accessibility of appliances
  • Whether combined with a boiler service
  • Your location

Boiler Repair

Low

£100

Average

£195

High

£490

1-3 hours

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Diagnosing and fixing a fault with your gas boiler. Common problems include broken internal valves, faulty circuit boards, failed fans or pumps, and ignition issues. The engineer will find what is wrong and replace the faulty part.

~33% labour, ~67% materials

What affects the price

  • Type of fault
  • Parts required
  • Age and model of boiler
  • Whether a diagnostic visit is needed first

Central Heating Powerflush

Low

£345

Average

£465

High

£640

4-6 hours

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A deep clean of your entire central heating system using a powerful flushing machine to push out sludge, rust, and debris that builds up inside radiators and pipes over time. This improves heating performance and helps your boiler last longer.

~87% labour, ~13% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of radiators
  • Severity of sludge buildup
  • System type (combi, system, gravity)
  • Whether a magnetic filter is fitted after

Radiator Installation

Low

£145

Average

£295

High

£490

2-3 hours

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Installing a new radiator including pipework connection to the existing central heating system. Price per radiator.

~58% labour, ~42% materials

What affects the price

  • Radiator size and type
  • Distance from existing pipework
  • Whether floorboards need lifting
  • Type of valves chosen (TRVs, smart valves)

Full Central Heating System

Low

£3,435

Average

£4,905

High

£7,850

3-5 days

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Complete central heating installation including new boiler, radiators, pipework, controls and thermostat. For a 3-bed house.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of radiators
  • Boiler type and brand
  • Property size and layout
  • Underfloor heating vs radiators

Smart Thermostat Installation

Low

£145

Average

£215

High

£345

1-2 hours

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Installing a smart thermostat (Nest, Hive, Tado etc.) including wiring and connecting to your existing boiler and Wi-Fi.

~20% labour, ~80% materials

What affects the price

  • Thermostat brand and model
  • Compatibility with existing boiler
  • Whether additional wiring is needed
  • Number of zones

Gas Cooker Installation

Low

£60

Average

£90

High

£135

30-60 minutes

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Connecting a new gas cooker or range to an existing gas supply point. Must be done by a Gas Safe registered engineer.

~78% labour, ~22% materials

What affects the price

  • Whether an existing gas point is available
  • Type of cooker (freestanding, range, built-in)
  • Bayonet fitting condition
  • Accessibility

Gas Hob Installation

Low

£60

Average

£80

High

£120

30-60 minutes

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Installing a gas hob into a kitchen worktop and connecting it to the gas supply. The engineer will test all connections for leaks before finishing. Must be done by a Gas Safe registered engineer.

~81% labour, ~19% materials

What affects the price

  • Whether worktop needs cutting
  • Distance from gas supply
  • Type of hob
  • Existing connections

Gas Fire Installation

Low

£390

Average

£685

High

£1,175

3-5 hours

More details

Installing a new gas fire or replacing an existing one. Includes connecting to gas supply and fitting the flue if needed.

~43% labour, ~57% materials

What affects the price

  • Type of fire (inset, wall-mounted, freestanding)
  • Whether a new flue is needed
  • Gas supply accessibility
  • Fireplace surround work

Magnetic Filter Installation

Low

£100

Average

£165

High

£245

1 hour

More details

Fitting a magnetic filter to your central heating pipes that catches rust and sludge before it reaches your boiler. This protects the boiler from damage and keeps your heating running efficiently. Usually fitted near the boiler and takes about an hour.

~47% labour, ~53% materials

What affects the price

  • Filter brand (MagnaClean, Fernox, Spirotech)
  • Location and accessibility of pipework
  • Pipe size
  • Whether fitted during a boiler install (cheaper)

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Boiler & Gas Engineering

Getting a new boiler installed involves a home survey, choosing the right boiler, installation day, and a final safety check — most straightforward swaps are completed in a single day.

1

Home survey and heat loss assessment

A Gas Safe registered engineer visits your home to assess your current heating system, check the number of radiators and bathrooms, and recommend the right boiler size. They will also check the flue route and gas supply to flag any complications before quoting.

2

Choosing the right boiler

Based on the survey, the engineer recommends a combi, system, or regular boiler and suggests suitable brands. They will explain the trade-offs between cost, efficiency, and warranty length. Most UK homes with one bathroom suit a combi boiler; larger homes with multiple bathrooms benefit from a system boiler with a hot water cylinder.

3

Removal of the old boiler

On installation day, the engineer drains the system, disconnects the old boiler, and removes it. If the new boiler is going in the same location, this is quick. If it is being relocated, additional pipework and flue alterations are needed, which adds time and cost.

4

Installation and pipework

The new boiler is mounted, connected to the gas supply, water pipes, and central heating system. A new flue is fitted through the wall and the system is filled, pressurised, and checked for leaks. A magnetic filter and system inhibitor are usually added to protect the new boiler.

5

System flush and commissioning

The engineer flushes the system to remove any sludge and debris, then commissions the boiler — running through a series of safety checks, adjusting the gas pressure, and testing all controls. The boiler warranty is registered, and you receive the benchmark certificate and any gas safety documentation.

6

Handover and controls setup

The engineer demonstrates the boiler controls, sets the timer and thermostat to your preferences, and explains how to repressurise the system if needed. If a smart thermostat has been fitted, they connect it to your Wi-Fi and set up the app on your phone.

Regional comparison

How St. Helens Compares

Average cost of new combi boiler installation across regions.

St. Helens
-2% £2,945
National Average
baseline £3,000
London
+24% £3,730

Local insights

What Affects Boiler & Gas Engineer Costs in St. Helens?

The North West has a distinctive housing stock dominated by red brick terraces from the cotton and manufacturing era, alongside mill conversions, inter-war semis and modern developments. St. Helens has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work, with properties across Salford and Stockport varying in age and condition. With a population of null, it is a area where boiler & gas engineer costs are close to the national average. Victorian terraces with older infrastructure are common and often present challenges — new system boiler installation here averages around £3,235.

The North West consistently sits below the national average for trade costs, and St. Helens is no exception. Labour rates here are around 2% below the UK average and considerably lower than London or the South East. In St. Helens, local demand for boiler & gas engineer services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area. The wetter climate in the region can affect scheduling for external work, which some tradespeople factor into their quotes. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Prices can still vary by 30-50% between different tradespeople for the same job, making multiple quotes essential.

Several factors affect boiler & gas engineer costs in St. Helens. Red brick terraces with limited rear access and shared party walls are common across Bolton and Wigan, and these can make work more complicated and expensive. Mill conversions with exposed brickwork or unusual layouts may also require specialist approaches. A common job like new combi boiler installation typically costs around £2,945 in St. Helens, while a full central heating system runs £3,435 to £7,850. As close to the national average in the UK, St. Helens residents generally get good value for boiler & gas engineer work. Material and product choices also make a significant difference to the total.

When getting quotes in St. Helens, aim for a minimum of three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good boiler & gas engineer will check the existing conditions, identify potential complications, and provide a clear cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper than others — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need plumber (£50–£195), electrician (£3,925–£7,850), or heat pump installation (£7,850–£14,715) in St. Helens.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about boiler & gas engineer costs in St. Helens.

Do I need a Gas Safe registered engineer?
Yes. By law, only Gas Safe registered engineers can work on gas appliances in the UK. This includes boiler installations, repairs, servicing and gas safety checks. Always ask to see their Gas Safe ID card and check it on the Gas Safe Register website.
How often should I get my boiler serviced?
You should get your boiler serviced every 12 months. Annual servicing keeps your manufacturer warranty valid, ensures the boiler runs safely and efficiently, and catches small problems before they become expensive repairs. Landlords are legally required to have an annual gas safety check.
What is the difference between a combi, system and regular boiler?
A combi boiler heats water on demand with no hot water tank, making it ideal for smaller homes. A system boiler uses a hot water cylinder and suits larger homes with multiple bathrooms. A regular (conventional) boiler also needs a cold water tank in the loft and is found in older heating systems.
How long does a new boiler last?
A modern condensing boiler typically lasts 10-15 years with regular servicing. Most manufacturers offer 5-10 year warranties on new installations. If your boiler is over 15 years old or breaking down frequently, replacing it is usually more cost-effective than ongoing repairs.
How long does a boiler installation take?
A straightforward like-for-like combi boiler swap takes around 4-6 hours and is usually done in one day. If the boiler is being relocated, or you are switching from a regular boiler to a combi (which means removing the hot water tank), allow 1-2 days.
What is a powerflush and do I need one with a new boiler?
A powerflush uses a machine to pump cleaning chemicals through your radiators and pipes to remove sludge, rust, and debris that builds up over years. Most engineers recommend one when fitting a new boiler to protect it from damage. Skipping a flush on a dirty system can void your boiler warranty.
How do I check if my gas engineer is Gas Safe registered?
Ask to see their Gas Safe ID card, which has a photo and licence number. You can verify this on the Gas Safe Register website or by calling 0800 408 5500. The card also shows which types of gas work they are qualified to carry out — not all engineers are qualified for all appliance types.
Is it worth getting a boiler cover plan?
Boiler cover plans typically cost £10-£25 per month and include an annual service plus emergency repair callouts. They can be good value for older boilers outside their warranty period, but for a new boiler under a long manufacturer warranty, you may only need a standalone annual service at £60-£80.
Can I get a grant towards a new boiler in the UK?
The ECO4 scheme and the Great British Insulation Scheme offer free or subsidised boiler replacements for households on qualifying benefits or with low energy efficiency ratings. Contact your energy supplier or check the government website to see if you are eligible. The Boiler Upgrade Scheme covers heat pumps but not gas boilers.
How much does a boiler & gas engineer cost in St. Helens in 2026?
New Combi Boiler Installation in St. Helens typically costs between £1,960 and £4,415, with the average being around £2,945. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are boiler & gas engineer prices cheaper in St. Helens than London?
Yes. St. Helens boiler & gas engineer costs are typically 2% below the national average, while London prices run around 24% above it. For new combi boiler installation, you could save over £785 compared to the same job in London.
How do I find a good boiler & gas engineer in St. Helens?
Get at least three quotes from different tradespeople, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
What affects boiler & gas engineer prices in St. Helens?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. St. Helens rates are 2% below the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do boiler & gas engineer prices include materials in St. Helens?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some tradespeople break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.