If you’re wondering whether to convert to a combi boiler, you’re not alone.
Many London homeowners with older cylinder systems start looking into converting when their current boiler becomes unreliable or inefficient. In many cases, it absolutely makes sense to convert to a combi boiler – but it depends on your property layout, water pressure and household demand.
This guide explains when it’s worth it, when it isn’t, and how a combi boiler conversion compares with a standard new boiler installation.
When you convert to a combi boiler, your heating system is simplified.
| Existing setup | After conversion | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Hot water cylinder | Removed | Free cupboard space |
| Loft water tanks | Removed | Extra loft storage |
| Stored hot water | Mains-fed instant hot water | No waiting for reheating |
Instead of storing hot water, the boiler heats it instantly from the mains supply.
A full combi boiler conversion involves removing tanks, altering pipework and ensuring your incoming water pressure is suitable.
Not every home should convert, but in many cases it’s the right move.
| Property type | Water usage | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 bathroom home | Moderate usage | Strong candidate |
| Small 3-bed house | Normal family demand | Usually worth converting |
| Two bathrooms (rare simultaneous use) | Low overlap | Often suitable |
It becomes even more logical if you’re already budgeting for a new boiler installation, as combining the work avoids future disruption and duplicate labour costs.

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A combi system relies entirely on mains water pressure.
| Scenario | Potential issue | Better option |
|---|---|---|
| Two showers used together | Pressure drop | System boiler with cylinder |
| Poor incoming mains pressure | Weak flow rate | Pressure assessment first |
| Large family home | High hot water demand | High-output system setup |
If your property regularly runs multiple bathrooms at once, a conversion may not deliver the performance you expect.
Combi boiler costs are higher for a full conversion compared to a simple swap.
| Work type | Typical London cost | Time required |
|---|---|---|
| Convert to a combi boiler (full conversion) | £2,600 – £4,500 | 2–3 days |
| Standard combi swap | £1,900 – £3,200 | 1 day |
| System boiler replacement | £2,200 – £3,800 | 1–2 days |
If you are comparing options, reviewing a full new boiler installation quote alongside a combi boiler conversion helps clarify the overall investment.

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In many cases, yes.
When you convert to a combi boiler, you:
• Remove tank maintenance
• Reduce stored heat loss
• Simplify servicing
• Lower the risk of tank-related leaks
However, upfront combi boiler costs are higher, so the long-term value depends on how long you plan to stay in the property.

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A full combi boiler conversion is more expensive than a like-for-like replacement because it involves removing tanks and altering pipework. In London, most conversions range between £2,800 and £4,500 depending on complexity.
A combi may struggle. A system boiler with cylinder could be more suitable.
Most homes take two to three days to convert to a combi boiler. Larger or more complex systems may take slightly longer.
Radiator heating performance is usually similar. The main improvement when you convert to a combi boiler is how hot water is delivered – instantly rather than from stored supply.
For most small to medium London homes with one main bathroom and good mains pressure, it is usually worth it to convert to a combi boiler.
You gain:
• Space
• Simplicity
• Improved efficiency
• A modern heating setup
However, larger properties with high hot water demand may benefit more from a system boiler.
The key is professional assessment, not assumption.
If you’re deciding whether to convert to a combi boiler, compare the conversion process with a standard new boiler installation and choose the option that best suits your property.

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