When your boiler packs up on a freezing January morning, the first question that hits you is not “what is wrong with it” but “how much is this going to cost me.” We have answered that question thousands of times across properties from London flats to Glasgow tenements, and the honest answer is that it depends. But you need a ballpark figure before you pick up the phone, and that is exactly what this guide delivers.
We have handled boiler repairs in Victorian terraces with thirty-year-old systems and new-build homes where the ink is still fresh on the warranty. Across every job, one thing holds true: knowing the likely cost before an engineer arrives saves you stress, money, and the risk of being overcharged. Below is what you should expect to pay right now for boiler repairs across the UK.
What You Can Expect to Pay: At a Glance

| Repair Type | Typical Cost Range (Inc. Parts & Labour) | Average UK Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Minor repair (thermostat, pressure, sensor) | £80 to £200 | £140 |
| Moderate repair (pump, fan, diverter valve) | £200 to £400 | £300 |
| Major repair (PCB, heat exchanger) | £400 to £800 | £550 |
| Emergency call-out (standard hours) | £150 to £350 | £250 |
| Emergency call-out (out of hours) | £200 to £450 | £320 |
| Annual boiler service | £70 to £120 | £95 |
These figures reflect what we see day in, day out across the UK. They include the engineer’s time, diagnostics, and replacement parts. Emergency work pushes the bill higher because you are paying for immediate response, not just the spanner work.
What Actually Determines Your Boiler Repair Cost
The price you pay is never random. Several factors pull it up or down, and understanding them puts you in a stronger position when comparing quotes.
The fault itself.
A simple pressure top-up takes ten minutes and costs very little. Replacing a printed circuit board means sourcing a part that can cost £300 before labour even starts. We always tell customers the same thing: do not guess the fault. Let a Gas Safe registered engineer diagnose it properly, because guessing wrong means paying twice.
Your boiler brand and age.
Worcester Bosch and Vaillant parts tend to cost more than budget-brand equivalents, but they are also more widely stocked, so you are not waiting days for delivery. Older boilers, those past the ten-year mark, can throw up nasty surprises because manufacturers stop producing spares for discontinued models. We have seen a £400 repair quote on a twelve-year-old boiler turn into a £2,400 replacement because the part simply was not available anywhere.
Where you live.
Labour rates in London and the South East run 20 to 40 percent higher than the UK average. Scotland, Wales, and the North of England typically come in 10 to 20 percent below that same average. If you live in a rural area, expect a modest travel premium; engineers factor in fuel and time.
When you call.
A Tuesday morning appointment costs less than a Sunday night emergency. Out-of-hours call-outs attract premiums of 25 to 50 percent, and if your boiler fails during a winter cold snap when every engineer within twenty miles is already booked solid, you may pay a peak-demand surcharge too.
Parts availability.
Common components like thermostats, pressure relief valves, and pump heads are usually on the van. Specialist items, particularly control boards for older or less common models, may need ordering in. That can mean two visits and two labour charges.
Common Boiler Repairs and What They Cost
We have organised the repairs we see most frequently into a practical table. These prices include both parts and labour and reflect what a competent Gas Safe registered engineer should charge.
| Repair Job | Typical Cost (Parts & Labour) | What Is Involved |
|---|---|---|
| Low pressure / repressurise system | £80 to £150 | Identifying any leaks, topping up via filling loop, checking expansion vessel |
| Faulty thermostat replacement | £100 to £250 | Swapping out the internal or external thermostat, recalibrating controls |
| Diverter valve replacement | £180 to £350 | Draining down the boiler, fitting a new valve, refilling and testing |
| Circulating pump replacement | £200 to £400 | Removing the old pump, installing a compatible replacement, bleeding air |
| Fan replacement | £150 to £300 | Accessing the combustion chamber, fitting a new fan assembly, checking flue |
| PCB (printed circuit board) replacement | £275 to £500 | Diagnosing the board fault, sourcing the correct replacement, fitting and testing |
| Gas valve replacement | £200 to £350 | Isolating the gas supply, removing the old valve, fitting and testing for leaks |
| Heat exchanger replacement | £400 to £800 | Full system drain, removing the old heat exchanger, fitting new, refilling, adding inhibitor |
Any repair involving the gas supply, the combustion chamber, or the flue must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. It is not optional. It is the law under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, and cutting corners on gas work puts lives at risk from carbon monoxide poisoning. Learn more about your rights with housing disrepair claims.
Emergency Boiler Repair Costs
An emergency repair is not just a repair done quickly. It is a repair done when you have no heating or hot water, often in freezing conditions, and you need someone there within hours rather than days. That speed commands a premium.

| Emergency Scenario | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Same-day repair (weekday, standard hours) | £150 to £350 |
| Evening or weekend call-out | £200 to £450 |
| Bank holiday call-out | £250 to £500 |
| Major component failure during emergency visit | £400 to £600 |
We have attended emergency call-outs where the fix took fifteen minutes, a simple reset and a pressure top-up. The customer paid the call-out fee and that was it. We have also attended jobs where the heat exchanger had split and the repair bill hit £700. Always ask for a fixed diagnostic fee upfront so you know the minimum you will pay before any work starts.
If your boiler is leaking water, making loud banging noises, or you can smell gas, treat it as an emergency. Turn the boiler off at the mains, open windows if you suspect a gas leak, and call a Gas Safe engineer immediately. Do not attempt any repair yourself.
Boiler Repair Costs Across the UK
Regional differences are real, and they matter. Below is what we observe across the country for a standard boiler repair including parts and labour.
| UK Region | Typical Repair Cost Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| London & South East | £180 to £550 | Highest labour rates; travel and congestion add time |
| South West England | £150 to £450 | Slightly below London but still moderate |
| Midlands (Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester) | £130 to £400 | Competitive market keeps rates reasonable |
| North West England (Manchester, Liverpool) | £120 to £380 | Generally lower labour costs |
| Yorkshire & North East (Leeds, Newcastle) | £110 to £370 | Among the most affordable regions |
| Scotland (Glasgow, Edinburgh) | £120 to £400 | Similar to northern England; rural premiums in Highlands |
| Wales (Cardiff, Swansea) | £120 to £380 | Competitive rates; rural areas may attract travel charges |
| Northern Ireland (Belfast) | £110 to £370 | Comparable to northern England pricing |
These are not fixed tariffs. They are the ranges we have seen repeatedly from Gas Safe engineers operating in each region. Always obtain at least three quotes and check that each engineer is on the Gas Safe Register before booking.
Landlord Responsibilities for Boiler Repairs
If you rent your home, the boiler repair cost is not your problem, or at least it should not be. Under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, your landlord must keep the installations for space heating and water heating in repair and proper working order.
What this means in practice: if your boiler breaks down through normal wear and tear, your landlord pays for the repair. If your landlord has failed to act, you may be entitled to make a housing disrepair claim. They must also arrange an annual gas safety check by a Gas Safe registered engineer under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and provide you with a copy of the gas safety certificate within 28 days.
If you are a tenant and your landlord refuses to repair a broken boiler, contact your local council’s environmental health team or seek legal advice. You may be entitled to claim compensation. Many tenants use no win no fee solicitors to pursue these claims.
Repair or Replace: How to Decide
Every homeowner faces this decision eventually. The boiler is broken, the quote is in your hand, and you are wondering whether to fix it or bite the bullet and replace the whole unit. Boiler faults often sit alongside wider structural defects in older properties.
| Factor | Favours Repair | Favours Replacement |
|---|---|---|
| Boiler age | Under 8 years old | Over 12 years old |
| Repair cost as % of new boiler | Under 30 percent | Over 50 percent |
| Frequency of breakdowns | First fault in years | Second or third breakdown this year |
| Part availability | Common part, readily available | Discontinued model, parts hard to find |
| Energy efficiency | Already A-rated | Old G-rated boiler wasting hundreds each year |
A good rule of thumb we use with our own customers: if your boiler is over ten years old and the repair quote exceeds £400, you should at least get a replacement quote alongside it. Modern condensing boilers run at over 90 percent efficiency. An old non-condensing unit might manage 65 to 70 percent. The fuel savings alone can justify the investment.
How to Find a Trusted Gas Safe Engineer
Finding the right engineer matters as much as finding the right price. We recommend the following approach.
First, use the Gas Safe Register’s online checker to verify any engineer you are considering. Enter their licence number and confirm they are qualified to work on gas boilers. Every legitimate engineer carries a Gas Safe ID card; ask to see it.
Second, read reviews on independent platforms. Look for engineers with a consistent track record, not just a handful of five-star ratings from friends and family.
Third, ask for a written quote before work begins. The quote should separate the diagnostic fee, labour charges, and estimated parts cost. A reputable engineer will explain what needs doing in plain English and will not pressure you into unnecessary work.
Fourth, avoid going solely on price. The cheapest quote often means corners cut, and with gas appliances, corners cut can be fatal.
Boiler Error Codes: What That Flashing Light Means
Modern boilers display error codes that tell you, and your engineer, exactly where to start looking. Here are the most common ones we encounter across UK homes.
| Brand | Common Error Code | Meaning | Typical Repair Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worcester Bosch | EA | Flame not detected / ignition failure | £100 to £250 |
| Worcester Bosch | A1 | Low water pressure | £80 to £150 |
| Worcester Bosch | E9 | Heat exchanger overheating | £150 to £400 |
| Vaillant | F27 | Incorrect flame detection | £100 to £250 |
| Vaillant | F75 | Pressure sensor or pump fault | £200 to £400 |
| Vaillant | F61 | Gas valve fault | £300 to £500 |
| Baxi | E119 / E118 | Low water pressure | £80 to £150 |
| Baxi | E133 | Ignition failure | £100 to £250 |
| Ideal | F1 | Low water pressure | £80 to £150 |
| Ideal | LF | Ignition lockout | £100 to £250 |
If your boiler displays an error code, note it down before resetting the boiler. That code is the starting point for any diagnosis. Do not repeatedly reset a boiler that locks out, especially if the code relates to overheating or gas supply. You risk causing further damage or creating a safety hazard.
How to Keep Repair Costs Down
Prevention always beats cure, and boilers are no exception.
Bleed your radiators and check your boiler pressure monthly. Both tasks take minutes and cost nothing. Low pressure is the single most common boiler fault we attend, and most of the time the homeowner could have fixed it themselves in under five minutes.
Consider a boiler cover plan if your unit is ageing but not yet ready for replacement. Plans range from £15 to £40 per month and typically include an annual service plus unlimited call-outs and repairs. For an older boiler, they can pay for themselves with a single breakdown.
Finally, do not ignore warning signs. A strange noise, a slight leak, an intermittent fault. These are your boiler telling you something is wrong. Addressing them early costs less than waiting for a complete failure, and it means you can book an engineer at your convenience rather than paying emergency rates on a cold Sunday evening.
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