7 Things to Think About When Buying a New Bathroom Radiator

Are you thinking of buying bathroom radiator? If so, you should read this article. Here, we’re going to look at the 7 most important things you should consider when buying a new radiator for your bathroom. Understanding these will allow you to make the best choice when it comes to buying your new radiator.

 



1.    BTU/ph Output
It’s important that you choose a radiator that can provide adequate amounts of heat for the room. Bathrooms are damp, and so likely to develop problems such as mould, mildew, and condensation. To avoid this, the bathroom needs good ventilation, but also a decent heat source. You can use an online calculator to work out exactly how many BTU/ph is required in your bathroom.

2.    Rail Size
Next, you need to consider the size of the rails. This is largely a matter of personal preference, but in general, people prefer the slightly thicker rails because they provide greater heat to a larger surface area. In other words, the larger rails will warm your towels, and bathroom, faster.

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3.    Number of Rungs
Then, you need to think about how many towels you will want to place on the radiator at any one time. A typical household usually dries between 4 and 8 towels, so choose accordingly – don’t forget to take account of the people who use two towels (hair and body).

4.    Storage Space
With modern towel radiators, you can choose ones that have storage space for your towels. These are great because they help to keep your out-of-use, clean, towels dry. When you leave clean towels in the wardrobe, they can sometimes attract damp and start to smell. Radiators that have storage areas will prevent this problem. Plus, the towels feel amazing when you take them out; they’re all toasty and warm.

5.    Finish
The finish is important when it comes to towel radiators because they are susceptible to rust. We would always recommend that you buy high-grade stainless steel radiators to avoid the risk of rust. Yes, they are more expensive in the short term, but in the long term, they require changing less often, and so often work out better value for money when taken across the entire life term.

6.    Style
Then, once you’ve satisfied all of the above conditions, you can start to think about the style and design of the radiator. There are plenty of styles from which you can choose, so take a good look around before settling on a particular style. We really are spoiled for choice in this day and age.

7.    Cost
Finally, your last consideration should be cost. Once you’ve narrowed down your search to the handful of radiators that satisfy all of the above conditions, you just have one thing to worry about: how much you are going to pay for a new radiator.

The cost of this style of radiator varies wildly, and you can pick one up from as little as £30 to as much as £300. The important thing is that you choose a radiator that satisfies your needs and that provides good quality and value for money.

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