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9 NEWRY ROAD, ECCLES
Estimated boiler replacement
£1,900–£3,200
For a semi-detached like yours · estimated installed cost
Your options for this home
Boiler replacement
Estimated installed cost · 4.5–6 kW
- Existing mains gas
- Suitable for your home size
- Combi or system options
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- • Preliminary heat requirement 4.5–6.0 kW from 96.0 m² and construction era 1980s.
- • Existing wet central heating assumed where mains gas is present.
New central heating
Complete system estimate · 5–6.5 kW
- Boiler / heat source
- Radiators (~9)
- Pipework & controls
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- • A complete new system priced on ~9 radiators, pipework and a boiler.
- • Radiator count is indicative from floor area and confirmed on survey.
Home air conditioning
Multi-split system estimate · 4–6 kW · ~3 units
- Approx. 3 indoor units
- Heating & cooling
- Professional installation
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- • Total floor area is not the same as conditioned area; this reflects the selected room scenario.
Heating & cooling profile
Based on this property's recorded characteristics, this 96m² 1980s semi-detached home has a current EPC rating of D55 and mains-gas heating. HotAndCold estimates a space-heating requirement of approximately 4.5–6.0kW. This property has moderate recorded energy efficiency, neither especially poor nor especially high. The estimated heat demand per square metre is towards the lower end.
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What stands out about this home
Why this estimate?
We calculate estimates using your property's size, type, age, heating fuel and EPC rating, along with typical installation costs, not a professional heat-loss survey.
How we calculated this
What we found about your home
- Property type
- Semi-detached
- Floor area
- 96 m²
- Energy rating
- EPC D55
- Main heating fuel
- Mains gas
- Approx. age
- 1980s
- Location
- ECCLES, Salford
We use publicly available data and industry models to generate this estimate. A final survey by an installer may vary.
How this home compares locally
Based on 11 EPC-recorded properties nearby.
Sale history
Recorded sales for 9 NEWRY ROAD from HM Land Registry Price Paid data.
- £46,000Oct 1997 · Detached
Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right. Sale prices are historic and not a current valuation.
Building
- Built form
- Semi-detached
- Internal area (EPC)
- 96 m²
- Building footprint
- ~95 m²
- Approx. dimensions
- ~10.1 × 9.4 m
- Main building axis
- NW–SE
- Estimated floors
- 2
- Nearest building
- 5.8 m
Footprint & dimensions derived from Overture Maps building data (ODbL). Approximate, not survey-grade.
How this home is constructed & heated
Recorded on its Energy Performance Certificate.
- Walls
- Cavity wall, as built, insulated (assumed)
- Roof
- Pitched, insulated (assumed)
- Windows
- Fully double glazed
- Main heating
- Boiler and radiators, mains gas
- Heating controls
- No time or thermostatic control of room temperature
- Hot water
- From main system
- Floor
- Solid, no insulation (assumed)
Energy improvement potential
Recommended improvements for this property
Measures from this home’s official Energy Performance Certificate assessment that could raise its rating and cut running costs, specific to 9 NEWRY ROAD, ECCLES, MANCHESTER, M30 0LD.
- 1Solar photovoltaic panels, 2.5 kWpIndicative cost: £5,000 - £8,000
A solar PV system is one which converts light directly into electricity via panels placed on the roof with no waste and no emissions. This electricity is used throughout the home in the same way as the electricity purchased from an energy supplier. The British Photovoltaic Association has up-to-date information on local installers who are qualified electricians. It is best to obtain advice from a qualified electrician. Ask the electrician to explain the options.
- 2Solar water heatingIndicative cost: £4,000 - £6,000
A solar water heating panel, usually fixed to the roof, uses the sun to pre-heat the hot water supply. This will significantly reduce the demand on the heating system to provide hot water and hence save fuel and money. The Solar Trade Association has up-to-date information on local installers.
- 3Upgrade heating controlsIndicative cost: £350 - £450
The heating system would benefit from a programmer and room thermostat to enable the boiler to switch off when no heat is required; this will reduce the amount of energy used and lower fuel bills. Thermostatic radiator valves should also be installed, to allow the temperature of each room to be controlled to suit individual needs, adding to comfort and reducing heating bills. For example, they can be set to be warmer in the living room and bathroom than in the bedrooms. Ask a competent heating engineer to install thermostatic radiator valves and a fully pumped system with the pump and the boiler turned off by the room thermostat. Thermostatic radiator valves should be fitted to every radiator except one – the radiator in the same room as the room thermostat. Remember the room thermostat is needed as well as the thermostatic radiator valves, to enable the boiler to switch off when no heat is required. It is best to obtain advice from a qualified heating engineer.
- 4Low energy lighting for all fixed outletsIndicative cost: £35
Replacement of traditional light bulbs with energy saving recommended ones will reduce lighting costs over the lifetime of the bulb, and they last up to 12 times longer than ordinary light bulbs. Also consider selecting low energy light fittings when redecorating; contact the Lighting Association for your nearest stockist of Domestic Energy Efficient Lighting Scheme fittings.
Source: the property’s domestic EPC recommendations (open data). Indicative only, get a professional survey before committing to any measure.
Common questions
How much does a replacement boiler cost for a property like this?+
For this property we estimate an installed cost of £1,900–£3,200. This is indicative and based on the property's size, type and energy characteristics, your final price depends on equipment choice and an installer survey.
What size boiler might this property need?+
Our preliminary model estimates a heat requirement of around 4.5–6 kW. An installer confirms exact sizing on a heat-loss assessment.
How much would air conditioning cost here?+
A multi-split installation is estimated at £3,800–£5,700, depending on how many rooms you want to cool (around 3 indoor units in a typical layout).
Are these guaranteed prices?+
No, they are indicative estimates to help you understand likely costs before speaking to an installer. Your final price depends on equipment choice, installation complexity and a survey.
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