Baxi EcoBlue Advance Combi Boilers
The Baxi EcoBlue Advance Combi Boiler will set you back anything between £914.81 and £1,228.72 including VAT and excluding the cost of installation.
The Baxi EcoBlue Advance Combi Boiler will set you back anything between £914.81 and £1,228.72 including VAT and excluding the cost of installation.
Baxi’s EcoBlue Advance Combi is an energy efficient boiler suitable for most small, medium and large-sized size homes.
It measures 763mm (H) x 450mm (W) x 345mm (D) and comes in four heat outputs of 24kW, 28kW, 33kW and 40kW. Boasting excellent build quality and uSense smart control compatibility, this eco-friendly combi offers end-users great value for money.
The EcoBlue Advance Combi includes a lengthy 10-year parts and labour warranty, and prices range from £914.81 to £1,228.72.
There aren’t many combi boilers that can compete with the Baxi EcoBlue Advance energy efficiency rating of 91.1%. In addition to been awarded a SEDBUK A rating, it is one of the most efficient performers on the market. Designed to reduce wasted energy and carbon emissions, this model also happens to be Energy Saving Trust recommended. If you want to boost efficiency levels and save even more money on your bills, you can use the boiler with an optional uSense smart room thermostat that allows you to control your heating from a smartphone.
Reliable and energy efficient, the EcoBlue Advance Combi is manufactured to the highest specifications with genuine Baxi parts. It is an aesthetically pleasing unit that comes complete with a full wall-mounting jig and a choice of flue lengths to make life easy for your engineer during installation.
The range includes four output sizes with different maximum hot water flow rates, which are as follows:
This model by Baxi offers front access to all parts for straightforward installation, servicing and maintenance. It also features simple to use controls to allow you to easily manage your heating and hot water. On top of all of that, the EcoBlue Advance can be used with the smart uSense control and a range of optional plug-in timers.
Available in four different heat outputs, the EcoBlue Advance Combi does not need to be installed alongside any tanks or a separate hot water cylinder, making it ideal for homes with little or no loft and airing cupboard space. The two smaller units of 24kW and 28kW are best suited to properties with 1 family bathroom and lower heating and hot water demands, whereas the larger 33kW and 40kW units will suit the needs of 2 bathroom households with greater demands. As it’s impossible to say which size boiler you’ll need without viewing your home and assessing your usage habits, you must ask a Gas Safe engineer to help you with the selection process.
A-rated conventional boiler | Save money on your gas bill |
Class 5 NOx rating | Environmentally friendly |
Easy to use controls | User-friendly |
Choice of flue lengths | User-friendly |
Compatible with plug-in timers and uSense smart room thermostat | Alternative energy and cost saving options |
10-year parts and labour warranty | Confidence and peace of mind |
The Baxi EcoBlue Advance Combi is one of the best gas-fired boilers in its class and price bracket. Available in different sizes for all properties types, this model has uncomplicated controls and provides you with economical heating and hot water. And since it’s an A-rated boiler, you can be confident that it will convert more than 90% of its fuel to useable heat.
We’re delighted to see that Baxi has given the EcoBlue Advance Combi a massive 10-year warranty at no extra cost – which is a pretty good deal considering the price of this boiler. You also need to remember that Baxi is well-known for being popular with boiler engineers and is one of the most trusted names within the industry.
Before investing in the EcoBlue Advance Combi, we advise you to shop around and get quotes from both local and national installers. Be sure to ask for a fixed price on the boiler and installation to avoid being hit with any hidden charges. It’s also important to make sure you choose a qualified Gas Safe engineer to carry out the fitting work. You can check the qualifications and registration status of an installer by viewing the details on their ID card or running a search at the Gas Safe Register website. Don’t forget, you can use our free service to get no-obligation quotes from some of the UK’s most reputable registered professionals.