Monday, 21 July 2014

Cast Iron Rads are back and in demand!

Cast iron radiators are a timeless piece that once over where seen as ghastly, they were often being sold on or put out for the tip, being weighed in or abolished, today the story or cast iron rads is very different.

These radiators are back, they have made a comeback and are now more popular and in demand than ever before. Not only do the radiators look stylish, chic and sophisticated within your home, they also set off the perfect ambience and set the tone of the room. They are a classic piece that is also practical and looks wonderful in any room, especially a study, a library or a lounge, any space you want to relax in then you should choose the furniture wisely.

Whether you are looking to install a singular rad in one room, or you are looking to carry the theme on trough out the house, DRD have it all for you to choose from. There are many different cast iron rads for you to browse through, there are different colours, styles and shapes so here really is something for any space no matter how big or small. You are able to change the entire ambience in a room just by adding one perfect item and this could be the perfect choice for you.

There is a cast iron radiator to suit every room, no matter what the design or space available, something out the collection will stand out and work perfectly within your home. Make your radiator a focal point in the home, rather than having something for practical reasons take the leap be adventurous and choose something that stands out and looks magnificent in most homes.

DRD offer you a wonderful selection and they have a team on stand by to help you with any queries and are very forth coming when it comes to assisting you. Choosing a radiator that you want, you should choose a company you can trust.  

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Something bling and something practical..?

Chrome towel radiators are extremely common in bathrooms! They have been the number one choice for so long, not only because they look effective, they are easily maintained and clean nice without any smears, they are also very practical when it comes to heating up your towel!



Chrome towel radiators are a great choice for the bathroom as they are hard wearing and will not water damage very easily, they look good and so long as you care for it properly there is no reason why they will not last a life time! Thy are a great way for you to warm up a towel before you wrap it round yourself, it too warm up the children school uniforms during the winter months, they are not designed for you to dry wet clothing or towels on so don’t make the mistake of hanging or drying wet items, you might find that your rad can corrode if not used properly.

Chrome rads are always going to be a popular choice, not only for you in your home but also for renovations, they look great and are very effective, and no matter what style or design your room might be there is sure to be a radiator for you! The rage of radiators is very vast, some are standard, other are discreet and some even look like art or a feature within the room, your options are endless.

DRD are a very reliable company, no matter how big or small your purchase might be there is sure to be something here for you and the team will assist you with everything you need, browse on the internet and see the full range for yourself, you will not be disappointed at the different styles and designs that are available. Many trades people also use DRD, if you want to cut out the midde man then start today by making your enquiries.  

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Thursday, 17 July 2014

Tradition is sometimes the best choice!

Traditional radiators are coming back with a vengeance, they are stylish, show a little class and sophistication, they set a room. Sometimes bringing something old into a new design can be the perfect contrast and give you the finish you want, many people think art is the way forward think out of the box a little and get a piece that no one would  think of.



If you are looking for something that makes a statement but you can’t find the right piece then you should look at what is available when it comes to the radiators. Some are new, others are conditioned, but all are equally beautiful and when placed in the right setting they become a statement piece as opposed to a radiator that is stuck on a wall. Traditional radiators are something that is practical, but they have the added touch of being beautiful also. Who ever said that radiators have to be boring, have some fun with your room and heating!

The radiators that are available within this category come in all different shapes and sizes colours and designs, there are many different styles for you to be able to choose from and there is something for every room in the home.  Having a traditional piece like a radiator is a timeless classic that will never look out of place, no matter how often you might re design your room you will still always have the perfect item that will out-live any other piece of furniture you might have.

Many people today go for a minimalistic design when they are creating a new place of sanctuary, they want space to be able to relax in and a place that is calming, having art and colourful designs do not always work, this is why these types of radiators are becoming more popular, they are a piece of art within themselves and when designed correctly they work wonderfully within any home.

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Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Radiator Efficiency: Keeping the System Flowing

Gas and electricity prices are soaring once more. For many, this means finding ways of cutting costs. One of the most common sources of money loss to the electricand gas companies is the central heating system. An inefficient system can cost you hundreds of pounds a year in higher bills. Here, we’re going to provide you with a few tips for improving the efficiency of your radiators.

Regular Services

In the past, people would service their central heating systems regularly – between 3 to 5 years on average. For some reason, people are less inclined to do this nowadays, but it’s certainly a false economy. Unless your system is relatively new (less than 10 years), you should have the system serviced from time to time. A service person will check everything, from the valves to the boiler. It is important that they look at the whole system, because modern radiator valves and modern boilers tend to be built to be replaced. In the past, a valve would last for years, but modern radiator valves tend to be built to lower standards – as with many things in the modern world!


Home Maintenance

As well as making use of a professional service, you should also carry out your own maintenance every once in a while. Here are two things that you can do yourself:

1.Bleed the radiators: over time, air can accumulate in the system and this will affectefficiency. Air will lose heat much faster than oil or water, so if there is air in the system the radiator will lose heat too quickly. You will find a bleed valve on the radiator and you should release it every now and then to ensure that you remove the air from the system. Do this every month to make sure that you keep the system free from air. There are plenty of instructions online to help you to work out how to bleed the radiator.

2.Change the filters: some radiators have filter to catch debris that might be present in the system. This debris is usually rust, or something internal that is disintegrating. This is normal and natural, and it doesn’t mean that you have a problem with the system – unless you find that you're changing the filters very regularly. If there is too much debris in the system, then you may need to replace a pipe or a radiator, but you need to establish where the problem has arisen before you make any changes, and for this, you may need a plumber/service engineer.

Techniques to Improve Efficiency

There are a few things that you can do to increase efficiency:

1.Use a reflector panel. You place these behind the radiator and they reflect the heat back into the room, instead of allowing it to be absorbed through the walls.

2.Use a thermostat and a timer so that you can control the temperature of the house for the periods in which you will be home.

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How Can You Make Your Radiators More Efficient?

We live in the UK, and it gets cold, so it follows that radiators are an essential feature in all of our homes. However, many people’s radiators are running inefficiently: they’re costing more money to run than is necessary, and they aren’t producing as much heat as they are able to. Here, we’re going to consider some of the things that you can do to ensure that your radiators are working to optimal capacity. By the end of this article, you should have a few good tips to help you keep those electricity and gas bills at a reasonable level, even if the gas/electric companies are trying to bleed us dry.

Use a Timed Thermostat

It is amazing how many households waste money because they don’t use a thermostat. Here is a common scenario to explain why thermostats are important, and how they can help you save money:

•Sarah works all day. She leaves the radiators off all day. When she gets home, it’s freezing cold, so she whacks the temperature up to 40 to make sure that it gets hot as quickly as possible. That costs a lot of money, and with a timed thermostat, she could have set the heating system to come on ½ an hour before she gets home. By the time she’s home the house is nice and warm, and she’s spent less money on her heating.

Bleeding the Radiators

The majority of radiators, whether residential or trade radiators, use water or oil within the system. This is because it is much better at retaining and distributing heat than air. With air, it gets warm quickly, but it cools quickly too. Air is much less efficient for radiation.

So, air is less efficient – what’s that got to do with an oil/water based radiator? Well, overtime, air will get into the system, and when this happens, it has an effect on efficiency. You need to be able to let the air out of the system when it accumulates. To do this, you bleed the radiator. A special bleed valve with key will allow you to do this.

It is important, therefore, that you bleed the radiator on a regular basis if you want to ensure your radiator remains efficient. This is true whether you are buying domestic radiators or trade radiators.


Reflector Panels

You have probably heard that if you place a piece of foil behind the radiator, that it will reflect the heat back into the room, thereby making the radiator more efficient. This is true, but today, you can purchase radiator reflector panels, which are far superior to using sheets of foil. It has been estimated that a standard two bedroom home can save an average of £50 a year. This may not sound like a lot, but money is money at the end of the day, and if you look after the pennies, the pounds look after themselves. You may have to remove the radiators to fit the panel, but that’s relatively easy.

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The Pros and Cons of Buying Radiators on the Cheap

If you're thinking of buying new radiators, and you have looked around the internet to see what you can buy, you will have found that there are massive discrepancies in price. At any one site, you'll be able to find radiators for as little as £50 and as much as £2,500+. Given this huge difference, it can be difficult to establish whether the more expensive radiators are worth it, or whether the cheap radiators are really a waste of money. Well, as you can probably appreciate, there are pros and cons with each. Here, we’re going to consider the pros and cons of cheaper radiators. By the end of the article, you will have a much better appreciation of whether you should stretch your budget or go cheap.

The Cons of Buying Cheap Radiators

There are a few downsides to buying cheap radiators, and it is important that you understand this before you decide to make any purchases:

•The cheapest radiators are usually components for a central heating system. In other words, they are not standalone units. You cannot turn them on without turning on the entire system. This is great for rooms, such as living rooms, where people tend to require heat all the time, but for other rooms, such as bathrooms it may not prove as fruitful.

•They can look cheap. If you're concerned about your internal decoration, then cheaper radiators may not prove the ideal choice. There are some attractive radiators on the market, but there are also some that look cheap. If you do decide to buy at the lower end of the scale, then do choose a style that looks solid.

•There not necessarily as efficient as the more expensive styles. Many of the expensive radiators cost so much because they have been highly engineered. They are designed to be as efficient as possible. With the cheaper radiators, you may lose some efficiency, which will then have some effects on your household bills. You may find that they become a false economy because they cost you more money to run.

The Pros of Going Cheap

There are several advantages in buying cheap radiators.

•Although in some instances, they may be inefficient, by and large a radiator is a radiator, regardless of the amount of engineering it has undergone. As long as you do regularmaintenance, e.g. bleed the radiator every week or so, you should be able to maintain a good level of service. The important thing is that you keep an eye on what you're doing.

•They will save you money. If you're moving house, or you’re renting your property, you may want to change the radiators because it can make the property more appealing. At such times, cheap radiators may prove the ideal solution. 


•You will be able to afford larger models, which means that you can produce more heat. The larger the radiator, the more heat it emits. This will only really make a difference if you prefer your home on the warm side.

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Radiators: How to Ensure Your Get Maximum Heat for Minimal Cost

As many of you know, electricity and gas prices are going through the roof. Many of us have seen our household heating bills double in the last ten years, and most of us are not financially able to cope with these massive changes. It is important, therefore, that we find as many ways to minimise costs as possible. One of the most important things is to ensure that your radiators are working to optimal capacity. Here, we’re going to let you in on a few tricks to ensure that you get the most for your money.

The Position of the Radiator

The position of the radiator is important. Common sense may have you believe that the radiator should be positioned on the wall furthest away from the windows. You would assume that the closer it is to the window, the more heat you lose. However, having the radiator underneath the window is the correct position. It will create a barrier of heat between the inside and the outside. The cool air will warm as it enters the room, and the heat will remain in the coldest part of the room while radiating outwardly.

The Size of the Radiator

The bigger the better? Right. No, actually, that’s wrong. You need to make sure that the radiator fits the room. There are clear guidelines as to the number of British Thermal Units per hour a room requires in order to reach optimal heating capacity. British Thermal Units per hour are almost always related to the size of the radiator. The larger the radiator, the more heat it can produce. There are many online information sheets that can help you to establish exactly what size of radiator a given room requires. All you need to know is the height, width and length of the room and the calculators will do the rest for you.

The Material of the Radiator

Generally, the material from which the radiator is made will make little differences, but there are a few things that you can do to improve efficiency and reduce the electric/gas bills.

Cast iron radiators: these take a long time to heat up, but they retain their heat for a long time. They make good sense if you want to save money because you can switch them on early in the morning (use a thermostat instead of getting up early!), when the off-peak rates are in force, and then switch them off during the key parts of the day – they remain warm.


Aside from this, there are no real differences between radiators UK, regardless of the materials. In fact, the cast iron radiator trick only works if you have on peak/off peak tariffs – many homes do not.

Bleeding the Radiator

Finally, radiators UK can become inefficient because they may trap air. When air gets trapped, it causes the radiators to lose heat faster and to create less heat for the same amount of energy. It is important that you bleed your radiator regularly. The radiator should have instructions on bleeding, but you can also find ‘How to’ articles online.

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