What most homeowners use finance for
Usually the stronger mid-range or premium package where the monthly option helps them buy the right boiler now instead of stepping down too far.
A good finance page should help you buy with confidence, not bury you in lender wording. This page keeps the important bits clear: what people usually choose, what the monthly examples look like, and how approval fits into the booking process.
Usually the stronger mid-range or premium package where the monthly option helps them buy the right boiler now instead of stepping down too far.
Choose the package first, review the monthly options, complete the approval step if eligible, then move into the normal confirmation flow.
Sometimes the value package is simple enough that paying outright and using the refundable deposit path stays the cleaner option.
These are the things that help people feel confident: real review screenshots, real finished installs, and clearer next steps.
"The new boiler installation was excellent. Sean arrived on time, worked professionally, explained everything clearly, and left the workspace clean and tidy."
"Absolutely first class installation and a first class fitter. Took the time to explain everything and gave excellent value for money."
"Sean identified the issues quickly, arranged the new boiler fast, explained the controls clearly, and left everything really tidy."
The best finance pages do not feel like lender pages. They feel like clear buying decisions with the monthly figures explained clearly, the install handled professionally, and the final result worth paying for.
Selected packages support 24-month 0% or a longer-term 11.9% APR representative option, with the monthly figures shown before you commit.
The monthly number, total confidence in the install, and whether the package still feels worth it once the payment method is chosen.
The engineer standards, package logic, and final handover still matter just as much as the lender side of the process.
Yes. Where finance is available on the chosen package, the options are shown clearly before you commit.
No. It depends on the package and lender. The eligible options are shown during the process rather than hidden until the end.
No. The package, install, and handover should still feel properly handled. Finance is just the payment method, not the whole story.
Start with the quote if you are ready to compare real options, or use the supporting page if you want a bit more context first.