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Tips For Choosing The Best Radiators For Your Home
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Heat Output While aesthetics are important when choosing the best radiator for your home, radiators are there to heat your home efficiently, so heat output should be your first consideration (even if you’re the most particular of interior designers). The best radiators for heat output are ones that are the correct size for your space, layout, and level of insulation.
2. Radiator Type There are many types of central heating radiators and electric radiators, mainly categorised by material, size and style, which we’ll get into later. For bathrooms and kitchens alike, electric radiators such as a heated towel rail could be the perfect solution to your heating needs, providing a unique dual purpose of being a radiator and safe place to store, dry and warm your towels. (And we all know that nothing beats a warm cozy towel when you step out of the shower.)
3. Radiator Size Generally, the larger the radiator size, the greater the heat output, but you don’t need to take up all your wall space to accommodate a radiator. At its simplest, the larger the surface area, the more heat your radiator will generate. However, it’s not a simple case of length multiplied by width, as we’re talking about the entire surface area of the rad, including convectors, fins, and multiple panels.
4. Colour & Style Traditionally, the radiator is an appliance of function, not form, so most radiators were (and still are) made in standard white, or subsequently painted over to match the room’s decor. However, times have definitely moved on, and modern radiators now come in a range of colours, from the gleam of stainless steel, chrome, and silver to more contemporary finishes like black, blue, red, anthracite, and even oxidised aluminium. (We still have a soft spot for the run-of-the-mill radiators though.)
5. Shape When it comes to radiator types, you really are spoilt for choice. Whatever your tastes, you’re sure to find a radiator that complements your space. Our collection features them all, from vertical, horizontal, column, and panel.
6. Material Our most modern and efficient radiators come in aluminium, which heat up a room very quickly, and cools down quickly, too. These radiators use very little water, so they’ll play a big part in bringing down your heating bill in the winter months (and good for those of us concerned with lowering our carbon footprint). In addition, many aluminium radiators are made from recycled materials, so they’re good for the planet in more ways than one!
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