Ducted Heating Prices in Manchester

4 services from £67 · Manchester, England

Ducted Heating Prices in Manchester

Prices include VAT at 20%. All gas work must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Prices depend on property size, existing system, and number of radiators or zones.

Filter by price range$67 – $6,650
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Ducted heating prices in Manchester

Ducted Heating Tips for Manchester

Manchester central heating prices are competitive compared to London — strong installer competition and lower labour rates make it an affordable market for upgrades

Manchester's extensive Victorian terraced housing stock means many properties have outdated gravity-fed systems — upgrading to a combi boiler can significantly reduce energy bills

Always confirm your Manchester engineer is Gas Safe registered — check the Gas Safe Register at gassaferegister.co.uk before any work begins

Key Services at a Glance — Manchester

Small House Install

£3,230

avg · £2,375£4,275

Up to 15 squares

Medium House Install

£5,040

avg · £3,800£6,650

15–25 squares

Annual Service

£105

avg · £67£171

Maintenance & inspection

Ducted heating in Manchester starts from £67. A new gas ducted install for a small home averages £3,230. Prices include VAT at 20%. All gas work must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Prices depend on property size, existing system, and number of radiators or zones.

Ducted heating services in Manchester include new gas ducted installations, reverse cycle ducted systems, heater replacements, duct cleaning, zone controller upgrades, thermostat replacement, add-on cooling, and annual servicing. Annual servicing in Manchester starts from £67.

The most effective savings in Manchester are to replace only the heater unit if existing ductwork is in good condition, book installations in summer when demand is lower, and get 2–3 quotes from licensed HVAC installers. A medium house install in Manchester costs £3,800–£6,650.

Check online reviews on Google and trade platforms. Confirm the installer holds a gas fitting licence (for gas systems) or refrigerant handling licence (for reverse cycle). Ask for proof of public liability insurance. Get at least two quotes for any new installation and confirm what is included in the supply-and-install price.