Heating & Boilers · Isle of Wight

Cost of Radiator Replacement in Isle of Wight (2026)

Isle of Wight quotes for radiator replacement are landing between £160 and £475 per radiator at the moment. Most jobs take 1-3 hours per radiator. The three things that move the price most around Isle of Wight are radiator type (convector, designer column, towel rail); whether valves and trvs are replaced; pipework alterations required.

Typical cost in Isle of Wight +5%
Low £160
Typical £318
High £475
Typical price per radiator Last updated 16 June 2026
  • Gas Safe Registered engineers only
  • OFTEC For oil-fired appliances
  • MCS Heat-pump certification
  • HETAS Solid fuel & biomass

What pushes radiator replacement prices up in Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight is a medium town of around 140,000 in Isle of Wight. The housing is mostly period cottages, Edwardian villas and 1930s semi-detached housing alongside newer commuter developments. That matters: older properties usually mean more pipework, rewiring and retrofit surprises, while newer builds in districts like PO30, PO31, PO32 tend to be quicker jobs with standardised fittings. Local trade prices sit a little above the UK average, which tracks with Isle of Wight labour and material costs.

Isle of Wight sits roughly 5% over the UK average on radiator replacement: budget £160 to £475 per radiator, supported by a reasonable spread of local firms. A lot of South East firms work both London and local jobs. Rates usually track London with a small discount, so you're rarely getting a bargain. Peak season runs May to September and good tradespeople can be three to four weeks out. Out of season is the time to price round.

Most radiator replacement work in Isle of Wight runs 1-3 hours per radiator, costing £160 to £475 per radiator; the local rate sits roughly 5% over the UK average. Heating is a regulated trade. Gas Safe for anything gas, OFTEC for oil, HETAS for wood burners and stoves, MCS for heat pumps. The bulk of the price is the engineer's time, roughly £300 to £500 a day in 2025, plus the appliance. A summer quote on the same job is usually 10 to 15 percent less than a winter emergency one, so don't leave an ageing boiler until October.

Radiator Replacement price tiers in Isle of Wight (£160 to £475)

Basic £160 - £230

Like-for-like single panel swap, existing valves reused

Standard £230 - £345

New double-panel radiator with TRVs and lockshield

Complex £345 - £630

Designer vertical radiator with new pipework and plastering

What affects the price of radiator replacement in Isle of Wight?

  • Radiator type (convector, designer column, towel rail)
  • Whether valves and TRVs are replaced
  • Pipework alterations required
  • Wall type (stud, masonry, dot-and-dab)
  • Number of radiators swapped in one visit

Isle of Wight runs 5% over the UK average for radiator replacement

Isle of Wight sits in the heating & boilers market at a cost multiplier of 1.05× the UK national average. That puts Isle of Wight radiator replacement prices at £160-£475 versus the UK average of £150-£450 per radiator.

Isle of Wight vs UK national average, per radiator Isle of Wight £160 £475 UK average £150 £450
Typical price range, per radiator

Radiator Replacement cost calculator: Isle of Wight

Estimated cost in Isle of Wight
£240 - £360
per radiator

Estimate based on live 2025 UK trade pricing. Always get 3 written quotes before committing.

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What's typically included in a radiator replacement quote

  • Draining and refilling the heating system
  • Supply of radiator and valves
  • Leak testing and inhibitor top-up
  • Removal of old radiator

Frequently asked questions

How much does radiator replacement cost in Isle of Wight?

Budget £160 to £475 per radiator for radiator replacement in Isle of Wight. Prices here are around 5% more expensive than the UK average. What moves a quote inside that range is mostly heating contractor day rates in Isle of Wight and the specific material list for your job.

How long does radiator replacement take in Isle of Wight?

A straightforward radiator replacement job in Isle of Wight runs to 1-3 hours per radiator. You can lose days to things outside the contractor's control: parts on backorder, awkward access, or a firm slotting your job around existing bookings. Ask for a start date and expected finish up front.

What's included in the price of radiator replacement in Isle of Wight?

A proper radiator replacement quote in Isle of Wight should cover: Draining and refilling the heating system; Supply of radiator and valves; Leak testing and inhibitor top-up; Removal of old radiator. If any of those aren't itemised on your quote, push back and ask. A written guarantee with a clear warranty period is reasonable to expect on this kind of work.

Is radiator replacement cheaper in Isle of Wight than the UK average?

Radiator Replacement in Isle of Wight runs around 5% more expensive than the UK average. The UK-wide benchmark for this job is £150 to £450 per radiator; Isle of Wight quotes tend to land between £160 and £475. Handy to know what the average actually looks like before you price round.

Do I need planning permission for radiator replacement in Isle of Wight?

Most radiator replacement jobs don't need planning permission, but Building Regulations and any manufacturer or trade-body sign-off still apply. If the property sits in a conservation area or is listed, ring Isle of Wight Council before you book anything in. It's a free call and saves a world of grief later.

How do I get a fair radiator replacement price in Isle of Wight?

Get at least three written, itemised quotes so you can compare like for like, and tell each firm exactly the same brief. A basic radiator replacement job in Isle of Wight starts around £160, while a complex one can reach £630 per radiator. Quotes near the bottom of that range usually mean a more basic spec, not a better deal, so check what's actually included before you choose on price alone.