Competition Knocks Down Price

Strong competition between manufacturers is always good for the consumer. And this is true for just about any common product.

Of course, it may not always be wise to buy purely because something is the cheapest. There must also be some quality. So a combination of price and quality must be factored into something as mundane as central heating radiators.

Radiators have become extremely stylish lately as designers have realised that they don’t all have to be flat rectangular panels. They can be produced in almost unlimited shapes and sizes and the finish doesn’t have to be that usual white or cream one we all used to live with.

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A clean polished chrome can look very chic especially as a towel rail in the bathroom. Steel made with a chrome finish means it’s not going to rust in our lifetime.

Very cheap radiators are not really suitable for this part of the house that sees more temperature change and water droplets than any other room.

If you trawl through the internet you’ll find all sorts of weird and wonderful radiators. Naturally there are some very expensive ones but these can look almost like works of art.

With so many styles and different finishes there’s no need to buy a job lot of all the same when fitting a whole new system. Different selections can be made to have individual radiators to match the shape and décor of every room.

One of our favourites is a large mirror finish. This can stand at the end of an entrance hall to give the impression that the room is twice the size.

Or it is equally useful in a bedroom as it doubles as a full length mirror and a heat source. There’s never any reason to be able to say there’s no room for a radiator. They come in such a huge variety of shapes that even the narrowest alcove or smallest space below a window can be accommodated.