When it comes to heating your home or commercial space, MP Moran is the name you can trust. We offer a wide range of boilers that are not only efficient but also durable and reliable. With our selection, you can be confident that you're investing in a heating solution that will serve you well for years to come.
What boilers do we sell online?
We offer an extensive range of boilers to suit every need and preference:
Combi Boilers: The all-in-one solution for both heating and hot water.
Water Heaters: For those who need hot water on demand.
When to use boilers in your project
Our range of boilers is versatile and we have solutions for a range of sectors and environments:
Residential Properties: Upgrade your home heating system for maximum efficiency.
Office Buildings: Keep your workspace comfortable year-round.
Hospitality Sector: Ensure your guests always have hot water and a warm room.
Educational Institutions: Maintain a comfortable learning environment.
By choosing MP Moran, you're not just buying a boiler; you're investing in a long-lasting and efficient heating solution that will keep your space comfortable for years to come.
Browse boilers at one of our local MP Moran branches
If online shopping isn't your preference, we've got you covered. Our branches in London and Hertfordshire are fully stocked, and our expert staff are ready to assist you.
In our branches, you'll find a wide array of boilers, each with its unique features and benefits. Our team is always ready to provide you with the information you need to make the best choice for your project.
Boiler FAQs:
How much does a new boiler cost?
The cost of a new boiler in the UK typically ranges from £1,800 to £3,500, including installation. Prices vary depending on the brand, model, size of your home, and the complexity of the installation. Combi boilers are generally the most affordable, while system and regular boilers can cost more due to additional components like tanks or cylinders. Premium brands such as Worcester Bosch or Vaillant are priced higher but often offer longer warranties and better efficiency. It’s always a good idea to get multiple quotes to compare installation costs and available warranties.
What is the best boiler to buy right now?
The best boiler for your home depends on your heating needs, property size, and budget. In 2025, leading brands include Worcester Bosch, Vaillant, Ideal, and Viessmann, all known for reliability and energy efficiency. For small to medium homes, a combi boiler is often the best choice because it provides instant hot water and saves space. Larger homes may benefit more from a system boiler that can handle higher hot water demands. When choosing, look for an A-rated boiler for efficiency and ensure it comes with at least a 7–10-year warranty for peace of mind.
Is it worth replacing a 20-year-old boiler?
Yes, replacing a 20-year-old boiler is almost always worth it. Older boilers typically operate at 60–70% efficiency, meaning a large portion of the energy used is wasted. Modern boilers, however, achieve up to 94% efficiency, significantly reducing energy bills and carbon emissions. New boilers are also safer and less likely to break down, saving you money on repairs. Over time, the investment in a new, efficient boiler can easily pay for itself through energy savings and reduced maintenance costs.
Can I get a grant for a new boiler in the UK?
Yes, there are several grants and schemes available in the UK that can help cover the cost of a new boiler. The ECO4 scheme offers free or discounted boilers for low-income households or those receiving certain benefits. Additionally, the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) supports homeowners switching from fossil fuel systems to low-carbon alternatives like heat pumps. Each program has specific eligibility criteria based on income, property type, and heating system. It’s worth checking your local authority or energy supplier’s website to see if you qualify for financial assistance.
What will replace gas boilers after 2025?
From 2025, new homes in the UK will no longer be fitted with traditional gas boilers as part of the government’s drive to reach net zero emissions. Instead, low-carbon technologies such as air source heat pumps, hydrogen-ready boilers, and electric heating systems will become more common. Existing homeowners won’t be required to replace their boilers immediately, but the industry is gradually shifting toward greener solutions. Hydrogen-ready boilers are being developed to use cleaner fuel sources while maintaining familiar technology. In the long term, these changes will reduce household carbon footprints and energy costs.
How long does a boiler last on average?
A well-maintained boiler typically lasts between 10 and 15 years. However, lifespan can vary based on the make, model, and how regularly it’s serviced. Annual servicing by a Gas Safe engineer is crucial to keep your boiler running efficiently and to spot potential issues early. Older boilers that are not regularly maintained may start losing efficiency or develop faults much sooner. Investing in routine care and prompt repairs can add years to your boiler’s life and ensure it operates safely.
Is it cheaper to repair or replace a boiler?
Whether it’s cheaper to repair or replace a boiler depends on its age and condition. For newer boilers under 10 years old, minor repairs are often the more cost-effective solution. However, if your boiler is over 15 years old, inefficient, or constantly breaking down, replacing it will likely save you money in the long run. New boilers come with higher efficiency ratings and long warranties, reducing both running and repair costs. Over time, a replacement can pay for itself through lower energy bills and improved reliability.
Is replacing a boiler a big job?
Replacing a boiler is a significant task, but for professionals, it’s a well-managed and routine job. A like-for-like swap usually takes one to two days, while changing the boiler type or relocating it can take longer. Engineers will need access to your heating system, gas supply, and sometimes your radiators to complete the installation. Modern boiler replacements are designed to minimize disruption, with most installers cleaning and testing your system before they leave. Once completed, you’ll have a more efficient, reliable heating system ready for years of use.
What are the signs you need a new boiler?
There are several warning signs that your boiler may need replacing. These include frequent breakdowns, strange noises, water leaks, and a noticeable increase in energy bills. If your boiler struggles to heat your home evenly or takes longer to provide hot water, it may be losing efficiency. A yellow flame instead of blue is another indicator of poor combustion and potential safety risks. If your boiler is over 15 years old and showing these symptoms, it’s likely time to consider a replacement.