Baxi EcoBlue Advance Combi Boilers
The average cost of a Baxi EcoBlue Advance Heat Boiler is between £776.87 and £981.09 including VAT an excluding installation.
The average cost of a Baxi EcoBlue Advance Heat Boiler is between £776.87 and £981.09 including VAT an excluding installation.
Ideal for small, medium and large-sized homes, the EcoBlue Advance Heat is a compact regular boiler that measures in at 625mm (H) x 370mm (W) x 270mm (D).
Although one of the smallest boilers on the market, this model does need to be installed with tanks and a separate hot water storage cylinder, making it ideal for properties with plenty of loft and airing cupboard space. Furthermore, the boiler is available in six different heat outputs ranging from 13kW to 30kW.
The EcoBlue Advance Heat comes with a 7-year warranty and varies in price, typically from £776.87 to £981.09 depending on the required output.
Baxi has a history of producing energy efficient boilers, and the EcoBlue Advance Heat is no exception. Not only is it 89.2% efficient and Energy Saving Trust endorsed but it has a SEDBUK A rating and a Class 5 NOx rating. This means the boiler will save you money on your fuel bills and help to reduce your carbon footprint. What’s more, this appliance is compatible with Megaflo Eco Cylinders for the best possible energy efficiency.
Lightweight at only 19.5kg, the Baxi EcoBlue Advance Heat is a natural gas boiler that does not require extra wires or a pump overrun for neat and hassle-free installation. It features high-grade Baxi parts which can be accessed via the front and side of the unit, which also helps to make installation and servicing easier for your engineer.
The boiler is supplied with a wall-mounting plate and a choice of flue lengths to allow for versatile siting. It also offers the option of a top or rear flue so that a standard efficiency boiler can be replaced with minimal fuss and effort. In addition to all of those benefits, the EcoBlue Advance is very quiet and extremely easy to use.
Even though the EcoBlue Advance Heat is suitable for homes of all sizes, it’s important to pick the right heat output for your needs. Otherwise, you could end up wasting energy and spending more than is necessary on your gas bills.
Heat only boilers are a good choice for properties with more than one bathroom and where a lot of hot water is used at the same time. When it comes to the EcoBlue Advance Heat, the lower output units are best suited to small to medium-sized homes and the higher outputs are ideal for larger dwellings with greater demands. To ensure you select the right boiler for your household, you must ask a Gas Safe engineer to take a look at your home and assess your typical heating and hot water usage habits.
A-rated conventional boiler | Save money on your gas bill |
Class 5 NOx rating | Environmentally friendly |
Easy to use controls | User-friendly |
Does not require extra wires | Hassle-free installation |
Range of flue lengths and options | Allows for versatile siting |
Extremely quiet | Can be sited in or near a busy room |
Compatible with Megaflo Eco Cylinder | Provides high levels of energy efficiency and hot water performance |
7-year parts and labour warranty | fidence and peace of mind |
Despite needing two tanks and a cylinder for storing your hot water, the Baxi EcoBlue Advance Heat is small enough to be sited pretty much anywhere in your home, including inside a kitchen cupboard. It is also incredibly lightweight and comes complete with a whole host of useful features to help make installation quick and easy – which means less disruption for your household.
The EcoBlue Advance Heat was originally designed to replace Baxi’s best-selling Solo Boiler, which was very popular for its reliability and decent value for money. Thankfully, the EcoBlue is the perfect replacement because it’s a high-spec solution that can deliver significant energy savings, regardless of how big or small your property.
If you’re considering replacing your existing boiler with the Baxi EcoBlue Advance Heat, we recommend you obtain a variety of quotes from local and national installers. By doing so, you can compare boiler and installation prices and find the best deal. It’s crucial that you also make sure your engineer is qualified and Gas Safe registered, as this confirms that they are legally permitted to carry out the work. Don’t have the time to shop around and check an installer’s registration details? Not to worry – you can use our free online service to get no-obligation quotes from registered companies and engineers.