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Boiler Servicing Costs in Ireland: 2026 Guide

Updated June 2026 8 min read

An annual boiler service is essential to keep your home's heating system safe, efficient, and compliant with regulations. For 2026, the typical cost to service a gas boiler in Ireland ranges from €70 to €180, while servicing an oil boiler usually costs between €60 and €100. Regional differences do exist: in Dublin and Leinster, you might pay €100–€140 for a gas boiler service and €95–€135 for oil, with slightly lower prices in Munster and Connacht.

Several factors can affect how much you'll pay for boiler servicing—among them your location, whether you have a gas or oil system, the age and condition of your boiler, and your choice of service provider. Some well-known national providers charge around €120 for a thorough gas boiler check, but it's wise to seek multiple quotes locally to get the best value.

This guide breaks down what influences boiler service costs, outlines current Irish rules, and provides actionable tips to help you keep your heating in top shape and avoid unnecessary expense.

Typical Boiler Servicing Costs in Ireland (2026)

JobTypical Price (incl. VAT)
Gas Boiler Annual Service (Nationwide)Depends on provider, boiler condition, and location.€70 – €180
Oil Boiler Annual Service (Nationwide)€60 – €100
Gas Boiler Service (Dublin/Leinster)€100 – €140
Oil Boiler Service (Dublin/Leinster)€95 – €135
Gas Boiler Service (Munster)€90 – €130
Oil Boiler Service (Munster)€90 – €125
Gas Boiler Service (Connacht)€90 – €125
Oil Boiler Service (Connacht)€85 – €120

Prices are typical 2026 estimates and vary by job, condition and location.

What’s Included in a Standard Boiler Service?

A professional boiler service will typically cover a range of safety and efficiency checks. For example, Energia’s gas boiler service includes a comprehensive 28-point inspection. You can generally expect the following during a standard service:

  • Thorough inspection of the boiler and its components
  • Cleaning of vital parts such as the burner and heat exchanger
  • Testing of key safety controls (including carbon monoxide alarms where applicable)
  • Flue and ventilation checks
  • Boiler performance and efficiency assessment
  • Checks for water or fuel leaks
  • Written service report and records

Factors That Influence Boiler Servicing Costs

The price you pay for a boiler service depends on several considerations beyond simple location. Here are the main factors affecting costs in Ireland:

  • Boiler Type: Gas boilers typically cost more to service than oil boilers due to complexity and parts required.
  • Boiler Age & Condition: Older or poorly maintained boilers may take longer to inspect and require extra work.
  • Location: Expect to pay higher rates in urban centres, particularly Dublin, where demand and operational costs are steeper.
  • Service Provider: Independent local engineers may offer lower rates than large national firms—be sure to compare.
  • Additional Work: Extensive repairs, part replacements, or dealing with access issues can raise the overall cost.

Regional Price Differences Across Ireland

While some providers offer standard national rates, regional differences are very common. Here’s what Irish homeowners can expect depending on location:

  • Dublin & Leinster: Highest prices in the country, typically €100–€140 for a gas boiler service and €95–€135 for oil.
  • Munster (Cork, Limerick): Expect €90–€130 for gas; €90–€125 for oil.
  • Connacht (e.g. Galway): Slightly lower, at €90–€125 for gas; €85–€120 for oil.
  • Always confirm if prices quoted online are inclusive of VAT and travel costs.

Regulations, Grants, and VAT

For safety, all gas boiler servicing must be carried out by a Registered Gas Installer (RGI). Oil boiler technicians should also be fully qualified. Annual servicing is strongly recommended to reduce the risk of dangerous faults and keep your warranty valid.

There are no SEAI grants for servicing or replacing fossil-fuel boilers as of 2026. The SEAI instead highlights the option of heat pump upgrades, which may qualify for grants up to €12,500.

Boiler servicing is subject to VAT, generally at the standard rate of 23%. Check with your chosen provider to see if a reduced rate applies to your particular service.

Frequently asked questions

How often should I service my boiler in Ireland?+

An annual service is recommended for both gas and oil boilers. This keeps the system efficient, reduces risk of breakdown, and may be required for your home insurance or manufacturer warranty.

What does a boiler service typically include?+

A typical service covers safety checks, cleaning of internal components, efficiency tests, and checks for leaks or faults. You’ll also receive a written service report.

Who is qualified to service my gas boiler?+

Only a Registered Gas Installer (RGI) can legally service your gas boiler in Ireland. This ensures your system meets safety regulations.

Are there grants to cover the cost of boiler servicing or replacement?+

No, as of 2026 the SEAI does not provide grants for fossil fuel boiler servicing or replacement. Grants are focused on renewables upgrades such as heat pumps.

Does boiler servicing include the cost of repairs or spare parts?+

The standard price usually covers routine servicing only. If your boiler requires replacement parts or extra repairs, these will be quoted and billed separately.

Can I save money with an annual service plan?+

Yes, some providers offer service plans that cost slightly more upfront but may include extras like priority call-outs, emergency cover, or discounts on repairs.

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