Thursday, 17 April 2014

Looking to get more for less? Buy cheap radiators

If your radiators need replacing but you don’t have the money spare to be able to go all out and spend thousands then you should look at what is available from designer radiators direct. You are able to get high quality radiators for less, so making a new warm purchase for our home has never been more affordable.
If you are looking to make some changes to your home, or just to a room at a time then you can afford to see what is available here. There are many options, styles and designs available for you to select from. Just because you might be paying less it does not mean that the quality is any less, the saying goes ‘if it sounds too good to be true…’ not in this instance, there are many quality rads available.
Choosing cheap radiators for your home can be just as important as choosing the style of the room and the décor. Not only do you want something that will look stylish with your current theme, but also, you will want something that will be able to last and look stylish with another theme and choice of décor. The radiators that are available here are made to last, no matter how much you pay or how much you save you can be sure that they are going to last as long as any others.

Having to replace radiators can be costly, especially if you want to replace all the radiators in your home, with DRD you are able to replace the rads one at a time, and no matter what style you decide to go for you will be able to get at any given time, and when the time is right for you, as the stock that is available is always full, no matter what you want or when you want it you can get it from DRD.



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Wednesday, 16 April 2014

A valve is not just a valve but a finish

If you are looking to have your radiators replaced then you will also be looking at the valves that are available to go with the style of radiator you have chosen.

There are many different types of vales for you to choose from, some are traditional, thermostat, modern or manual, not only do you have to decide on the type of value you want to install, but also the finished look and the overall impression what it will give once it is installed. You cannot get a radiator without getting a valve, especially when you see the quality and style of radiators that are available from DRD, they wouldn’t look complete or finished without the valve to set off the entire look. Also if you have an eye for detail you will not want to be without the valve!



The right radiator valve is like the right shoes for the outfit, it’s a must have and getting it wrong could ruin the whole look, and when you have spent so much time and attention to the finish you are going to want to be completely satisfied when it comes to the final picture. Weather you choose a valve for practical reasons or just for the finish, you need to get it right.

With so many choices for you to make and with so many valves to decide from, you will be spoilt for choice and probably not even realise that there were so many choices. If you are looking for the perfect finish then you can choose from; White, nickel, chrome, brass, copper and gold, if you are looking for a type of valve, then as mentioned there are many for you to choose from. DRD have everything you could need for that ultimate finish when it comes to your rads and your design at home. There is nothing you cannot get from here when it comes to your radiators and accessories.


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Electric Towel Rails is a good option

Electric towel radiators are a good idea if you enjoy the warmth of a towel after a bath or shower but do not want to have the heating on during the summer months. This is a winning solution that will suit every home. Not only are you able to have a heated towel rail if you do not have gas central heating, but you can also have the style and look that gas central heating rads have.

Electric towel rails are a great option if you have limited space, there are laws and space conditions when it comes to having gas central heating rads in your home, this is the added bonus with this towel radiators, they are a great choice for every home, and you only have to put them on when you want them to warm up your towel or robe. They are also a handy choice if you have children crawling around the floors, this way you are limiting the chances of your child grabbing out and touching the hot pipes.  These rads are also a good option if you have children and you want to keep them warm when they get out of the bath, using an electric towel rail will allow for you to give your baby some heated luxury without having to put the central heating on.



The electric rads allow for you to be able to have a heated towel all year round, come rain or shine, you can enjoy the simple comfort of wrapping yourself in a warm fluffy towel without having to bother about the cost of having the gas central heating on. They are suitable to go in every home and they look good everywhere.

If you want the best of both worlds, you want the look, the style and the practicality of a heated towel rail without the hassle of having central heating applied, and as mentioned they are a great choice for every home and every size room. 


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Monday, 14 April 2014

Radiators for every room in every home and to suit everyone!

Radiators today come in every shape and size you could possibly think of. There are so many choices to make when it comes to choosing your rads, if you are looking for something different, stylish, traditional, classic or standard you are sure to be able to find it here.

You will also be able to find a style of radiator that will suit every room in your home, if you want something different in each room that’s not a problem, you will be able to style your rads how you want to. There are also electric radiators available for you to choose from, so even if you do not have central heating it will not matter when it comes to the availability from DRD.



There are also many different radiators are available in UK for you to choose from next day delivery, so waiting will not be a problem as you will be able to have some sooner rather than later, and let’s face it, we can’t always predict when a radiator is going to bust or go on the blink, so getting a replacement is easier than you thought. If you are looking at replacing your rads throughout your home, but doing the job as a whole can be costly, so if you are doing one room at a time you will be able to replace the rads in stages.

Most homes today come with central heating as standard feature however, it is often the case that many are dated and they are in need to replacing, as many people paint their radiators every time they decorate or they get freshened up with another coat of gloss, before long this can leave the rads looking dated and old, you are able to update yours and probably cheaper than you think when you use DRD.  Don’t think twice about replacing yours; check out the styles and designs of radiators that are available for you today.



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Friday, 7 March 2014

Why Older Styled Radiators Still Trump Modern Radiators

When it comes to home décor, the radiators that you choose are actually very important. They can change the whole feel of the room. Most people, when they renovate their homes, change their radiators, and when they do this, they often opt for modern styles. This is because they fit well with the contemporary décor. However, people should not be so quick to dismiss traditional radiators. A cast iron radiator, for instance, looks amazing – it fits well with a modern build, and in fact, is often the choice for builders when buying trade radiators, because they perform to an optimum standard and they look great. There are many other benefits too, and below, we’re going to look at some of the advantages of sticking to the more traditional styles of radiator; you may be surprised about what you learn.

Energy and Heat Output
You may assume that with new technology, they have improved the efficiency of radiators, but older styled radiators are equally, if not superior, to modern versions. Radiators are relatively simple, and they all work in a similar manner, so no matter what style you choose, there isn’t much difference between one and the other. A cheaper radiator may not last as long, but when it’s working properly, it will work well. Traditional radiators, though, are built to the manufacturing standards of the past, which are much higher than in our own times. This is because, today, manufacturing is all about building in redundancy – they want their radiators to fail, so that they can sell more. Clearly, this isn’t true of every manufacturer, but those that build to the higher standards sell their radiators at a premium: they’re expensive.

Because traditional radiators are built to a higher standard, they keep their efficiency much longer than newer styles. There are a number of ways in which this is apparent:



1.       They’re more airtight – you will not need to bleed the radiators as often as you would with a newer model.
2.       They’re made using higher-class material. Cast iron is an excellent material, and it is the material that is used most often in traditional radiators. In fact, it’s such a good material, that they still make radiators from cast iron, even today.

Appearance
There’s something about traditional radiators that has a classic look. They are efficient, solid and incredibly attractive. The thing about classic styles of anything, whether clothes, furniture, cars, buildings, etc. is that they look beautiful. They have a style and grace that we simply can’t capture today – maybe it’s something to do with our fast-paced world, that we can’t devote the time to beauty, and that in the past, they had plenty of time to focus on creating beautiful goods. Either way, there are few styles today that can boast the beauty of the past.

Keeping Your Home Warm
Although older radiators are efficient, the home may not be. If you have older radiators because you live in an older home, then you may need to make a few changes to ensure that the home isn’t losing the heat that the radiator is generating. Make sure that you have good insulation in the walls. Place a reflective strip behind the radiator, so that the heat radiates into the room, rather than out of the room.

We hope that you not have a better understanding of the quality of older styles of radiator.



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Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Radiators: Why Cast Iron Models Make a Great Choice

Radiators are an important purchase. A nice radiator will transform the room, or will at least complement the internal décor. Designers will spend as much time thinking about the style of radiators they use as they do on colour schemes and furnishing. One of the most popular styles that people opt for are the cast iron radiators. There are many reasons for choosing this style of radiator, and below, we’re going to consider some of the most important features that make cast iron radiators the perfect choice for your house.

Energy Efficiency
First things first, the radiator is there to warm the room. It makes sense to choose a radiator that it highly efficient because this will save you money on electricity and gas bills, but it will also ensure that the room stays warm when it needs to stay warm.

Cast iron is one of the best, if not the best materials from which you can make radiators. The reason for this is that it is a relatively low conductor. This means that while it takes longer to heat up, it retains its heat for much longer too. Other materials, such as aluminium, will heat fast, and lose heat fast. This makes aluminium relatively inefficient because the system must remain on the entire time that you require heat. Cast iron, on the other hand, will stay warm for hours after you have switched the radiators off.

Cast iron also has greater mass, which makes it even more efficient at retaining heat in comparison to other metals, such as steel and aluminium.



Low Maintenance
Cast iron radiators are very low maintenance. This is because it is the material that is most important in heat production – i.e. the iron. Other types of radiator require a host of technologies to keep their heat, such as fins and panels. Clearly, the more technology required to run the system, the more likely it is to go wrong. Cast iron is dependable and reliable, and requires very little maintenance – you will need to bleed the radiators every now and then, but that’s about the extent of maintenance requirements.

Style
As well as being highly efficient, cast iron heaters look amazing. They add character to any room. This is in contrast to what some people assume: some assume that they suit older properties only, and not contemporary builds, but this is wrong. Cast iron heats have a classic look, and anything that has a classic style suits a whole range of other styles – classic is like the colour black, it suits everything. A cast iron heater will look as good within a contemporary setting as it does within a traditional setting.

Any Problems with Cast Iron?
There are few, if any, problems:

1.       Some people don’t like the fact that the heating takes a while to warm. You can overcome this problem by using a timed thermostat.
2.       Installation is easy, but the radiators can be heavy, so you may need some extra manpower.
3.       Maintenance: these radiators are one of the easiest to maintain.



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Radiator Valves: All You Need to Know

If you’re buying new radiators, then you will want to ensure that you look after your new investment. Part of this is buying the correct type of valves. With some radiators, the valves come as standard, but with others, you must purchase them as separate items. It is important that you first establish whether you need to buy valves, and then, that you make the correct choices. Many people forget to buy their radiator valves, and at best, this leads to delays in refitting the system, but at worse, it can cause damage to the radiators, necessitating an entire replacement. Here, we’re going to discuss the various things that you need to consider when buying modern radiator valves.



What to the Valves Do?
There are two types of valve: the bleed valve and the temperature valve.

Bleed Valves
The radiator valve has an important role. Over time, the radiator system will let in air. This creates pockets of air, and where the pockets of air occur, the radiators are less efficient. If you touch the radiator and the heat distribution is uneven, then this can often be due to the presence of air in the system. It is important that the air is let out of the system, and this is done through the valve. Different valves work in different ways, but they all follow the same principle: they are one-way valves that let the air out of the radiators.

The process of letting air out of the radiators is known as ‘bleeding the radiators’. You need to be careful when bleeding the radiators, because if you let the air out too fast, it can let water out too, which will splash everywhere. More important, though, is that you ensure that the radiators are cool before you bleed them, otherwise, when water splashes out it will burn, and so too will the air. Although air burns less than water, you still don’t want to be on the receiving end of a blast of boiling-hot air.

Temperature Regulating Valves
These valves control the volume of water in the radiators. The greater the volume of water, the hotter the radiator.

·         What are the Various Types of Temperature Radiator Valves
Modern radiator valves are more diverse than traditional valves. Today, there are three general types of valve, these are:

1.       Manual radiator valves: here, you operate the valve by hand. Either you use a bleed key, or you simply twist the valve with your hands (or maybe a wrench) if it’s too tight. Manual valves work like taps.
2.       Thermostatic radiator valves: these are relatively sophisticated and they control the radiator automatically – you don’t have to do anything unless they need replacing/fixing. They use a thermostat to determine how much water the radiator will allow in. The greater the volume of water, the hotter the radiator can become.
3.       Lock shield valves: these are slightly more complex than the other two types, in that they ‘balance’ the system and ensure that there is an even distribution of water in the radiators.

We understand that radiator valves can be fairly complex, so if you would like further help and advice about modern radiator valves, then please visit http://www.designerradiatorsdirect.co.uk.


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