Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 13:58     Subject: Re:Cost for replacement boiler

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:~$8K for a 95% efficiency boiler @ 175 BTU, but this is part of a complete revamp of the hydronic system, new indirect water heater, etc. so we probably got a "discount" on the labor for a standard replacement. Echo above, a solid plumber is a MUST for this type of thing. Verify that they are factory certified for the particular brand of boiler they want to install. A large majority of problems with newer HE boilers come down to improper installations, lots of brand-specific requirements and adjustments. And a lot of them won't honor warranties on a boiler that was not done by a certified installer.


How much was all the work? 8K for a mod con sounds really low.

Total job was north of 20K (new gas lines, all new zoned heat, in floor, new rads in a few places, etc.). So the bulk of the install cost was shared with all of that work. The break out for the boiler itself + hook up was quoted at 8K. That portion would certainly have been higher if we weren't replacing everything that would have been needed to support it, and the quote could have shifted those labor costs around, but that was the line item. I would guess it would have been much closer to 10K for standalone (new vent work and re-run the gas service)
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 10:53     Subject: Re:Cost for replacement boiler

Anonymous wrote:~$8K for a 95% efficiency boiler @ 175 BTU, but this is part of a complete revamp of the hydronic system, new indirect water heater, etc. so we probably got a "discount" on the labor for a standard replacement. Echo above, a solid plumber is a MUST for this type of thing. Verify that they are factory certified for the particular brand of boiler they want to install. A large majority of problems with newer HE boilers come down to improper installations, lots of brand-specific requirements and adjustments. And a lot of them won't honor warranties on a boiler that was not done by a certified installer.


How much was all the work? 8K for a mod con sounds really low.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2015 04:12     Subject: Cost for replacement boiler

Any recommendations for plumbers?
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2015 13:02     Subject: Re:Cost for replacement boiler

~$8K for a 95% efficiency boiler @ 175 BTU, but this is part of a complete revamp of the hydronic system, new indirect water heater, etc. so we probably got a "discount" on the labor for a standard replacement. Echo above, a solid plumber is a MUST for this type of thing. Verify that they are factory certified for the particular brand of boiler they want to install. A large majority of problems with newer HE boilers come down to improper installations, lots of brand-specific requirements and adjustments. And a lot of them won't honor warranties on a boiler that was not done by a certified installer.
Anonymous
Post 07/09/2015 12:19     Subject: Cost for replacement boiler

Sound a bit much, but not hugely excessive. Depends on what type of boiler you are getting, and the complications of your set up. A good plumber is worth it by the way!
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2015 08:52     Subject: Cost for replacement boiler

Where did you find the credit from DC? Can you tell me what brand you have?
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2015 21:27     Subject: Re:Cost for replacement boiler

I think ours was around $8500 after a credit from DC. We went with a 90 Pct efficiency as the 95 was going to Cost more than $10k and the efficiency gain from 90 to 95 wasn't worth it. Replaced in December 2014.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2015 22:23     Subject: Cost for replacement boiler

Pretty sure ours was closer to 5 k. One quote we got was in the 6's. I'd keep looking.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2015 22:19     Subject: Cost for replacement boiler

What is the cost for replacing a boiler? Is $8k with labor reasonable? Anybody have any cheaper quotes? Any preferred companies? Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2015 22:17     Subject: Cost for replacement boiler

Wha