Sizes
Finding the right size radiator is just as important as choosing the right style. Whether you are trying to heat a sprawling open-plan living area or a tiny under-stairs cloakroom, our “Sizes” category makes it easy to find a heating solution that fits your available wall space and provides the necessary BTU output. From ultra-compact units to oversized high-performance panels, we have curated our collection to ensure that no space is too large or too small to be perfectly comfortable.
For those dealing with height restrictions, such as under windows or in loft conversions, our low level radiators offer a powerful horizontal solution. Conversely, if you have narrow walls but high ceilings, our vertical options allow you to maximise heat output without encroaching on floor space. We also offer specialized solutions like small heated towel rails, which are perfect for keeping linens fresh in compact ensuites or guest bathrooms.
Every product in our sizes collection is listed with detailed dimensions and verified heat output ratings, allowing you to plan your installation with precision. All our radiators and rails, regardless of size, are manufactured to the highest standards and independently tested for safety and efficiency. Browse our range by dimension today to find the ideal fit for your home improvement project and benefit from free UK delivery on all orders.
What to Look for When Buying a Radiator?
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- Size and Design: Radiators come in various shapes, sizes, and styles, so choose one that complements your style.
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- Material and Durability: Radiators are typically made of stainless steel, aluminium, or mild steel. Each material has its advantages, such as quick heat distribution or excellent heat retention.
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- Energy Efficiency: Find out how to save on heating costs and reduce your carbon footprint by selecting an energy-efficient radiator. Look for aluminium and electric radiators.
Why a Dual Fuel Radiator is a Smart Choice?
- Year-Round Use: Dual fuel radiator provides the convenience of staying warm during summer months when your central heating is off. Switch to electricity and use the radiator as a standalone heating source.
- Energy Savings: Dual fuel radiator can be more cost-effective during milder seasons compared to running your entire central heating system.
- Independent Heating Spaces: Take advantage of dual fuel radiators, allowing you to heat specific rooms without wasting energy on the entire house.
Understanding BTU - Why It Matters?
- BTU is a unit of measurement that indicates the amount of heat a radiator can produce.
- Calculating BTU: Follow our simple steps to calculate the ideal BTU requirements for your room.
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