Factors to Consider When Choosing A Radiator

What was once thought to be something of a luxury, heated towel rails now are a standard commodity in any contemporary bathroom suite. They provide just the perfect level of warmth all through the bathroom and keep the towels cosily warm. Having a heated towel rail is affordable and can add a bit of decadence to your bathroom suite.


When choosing opting to buy a towel radiator, there are certain features that need to be considered. There are a number of good companies which offer quality products in a stunning variety of designs like Hudson Reed Radiators among others. Some of the things to look out for are:


The BTU: The British Thermal Unit (BTU) is one of the most important aspects to consider. The BTU is the output and the higher the output of a radiator, the better the heating capacity of it would be. Of course this subject to the size of the room you want to heat and also if you would be using a number of large, heavy towels. To get an accurate estimate of the required BTU you could use a free online BTU calculator or ask a trained technician to work it out for you.


Finish: If you have recently had the decor of your bathroom redone then you would need to choose one that matches the interior decor and theme. If is just an addition to an existing bathroom suite, you will have to find something that matches the existing ambience. For modern bathrooms with a minimalistic look the best option would be a radiator with a chrome finish. The material is incredibly durable so you can be assured of it giving you lasting service. For traditional bathrooms there are variety of other materials and finishes that complement the heritage appearance of the decor.


Size: The size of the towel rail should be suited to the dimensions of your bathroom. If you have a bathroom of relatively smaller dimensions a smaller rail unit will provide ample heat, whereas if you have a large and spacious bathroom, the unit will need to be of larger dimensions.  There are a variety of sizes from medium 700mm x 400mm to large 1800mm x 600mm models, which would suit any type of bathroom.


Cost: With utility bills always being an important factor to consider, opt for a model that offer dual fuel options. This could be used in conjunction with the central heating system in winters and alternately with electricity when the weather is warmer. It will save considerably on energy costs.


Towel storage: It depends on the number of people who will use the bathroom and the number of towels that need to be stored. For a large family choose one that has multiple columns for adequate storage. For a smaller household comprising of two or three individuals a compact rail would be ideal. Search for additional features like a useful storage shelf which could come in handy.

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