Saturday, 16 September 2017

What Features Should You Expect from a Designer Radiator?



Designer radiators are all the rage now. Apparently, we live in particularly narcissistic times and many of us are all about appearance. Well, if that means buying designer radiators, then so be it; they do look incredible!

However, before you rush out and buy just any old radiator, you need to make sure that it sports desirable features. Any manufacture can call their radiator “designer” but that doesn’t mean that it sports all of the features that you should expect from such a radiator. Instead, this is something that you will need to look for yourself.

Here is a list of some features that you should expect to see on designer rads:

1. Thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs)
Seriously, no radiators should come without TRVs nowadays. They are essential in ensuring the efficiency of your radiators. They help to control the temperature of the radiator automatically, which helps you to save money on your energy bills. If you do not have TRVs, then it can cost as much as £100 a year more to heat your home.

Even if the radiator does not come with TRVs, you can always add them at a later date. However, they should be included on designer radiators as a matter of course.

2. Convector fins and double panels.
Both of these serve to increase the surface area of a radiator, which means that it will be able to produce more heat than the same unit would if it did not sport convector fins or panels. 



Here, while we are using the word “panel” we do not mean the flat panels that you see with traditional radiators. Rather, we mean that the shape is repeated. For example, if your designer rads look like a giant fig leaf, there should be two fig leaves one in front of the other.

These extra panels and fins ensure that the radiator is efficient, even though it may be an unusual design.

Are you interested in buying designer radiators? If you are, check out the fantastic collection at https://www.designerradiatorsdirect.co.uk/.

No comments:

Post a Comment