The latest generation of radiator valves are now as important as the radiator itself in being part of the complete aesthetic attraction.
Modern radiators whether for the bathroom or bedroom come in all shapes, sizes and colour. They are also available in a number of metals and metal finish. For example; it’s not just a steel radiator but polished steel or brushed steel in the online catalogue.
Even that metal can be delivered painted in any colour you like within the full RAL range.
In the bathroom most people prefer polished steel or chrome finish. Both are ideal for this environment where hot and cold as well as water spray or steam are elements that are unable to corrode in any way these alloys.
In the bathroom most people prefer polished steel or chrome finish. Both are ideal for this environment where hot and cold as well as water spray or steam are elements that are unable to corrode in any way these alloys.
It stands to reason then that the valves in the bathroom should also be a steel or chrome finish to equally stand up to these elements as well as look the part.
These days with such attractive radiator and towel radiator valves available, most new installations try to keep pipes hidden. Years ago newly fitted central heating systems would reveal yards of exposed copper pipe running along skirting boards.
Just one of the problems with that arrangement was keeping it all dust free and generally clean and tidy. When the time came to decorate a room the copper pipes never looked comfortable covered in a matt paint and as for painting with oil it was impossible or very tedious trying to cover it all.
Additionally, if you look at the superb styling of radiators available these days and the way they can look like pieces of art it seems a crying shame not to compliment them with the right matching valve and then making sure there are no pipes in view.
Towel radiators in the UK are not just for the winter months. Summer is short enough and in any case there are few times in the year when you do not want to be stepping out of the bath or shower and grabbing a dry and warm fluffy towel.