radiator sizing
If you're planning a renovation, replacing an old boiler, or staring at radiators that never quite warm the room properly, you're probably hearing a lot of conflicting advice. One person says fit a heat pump. Another says keep the boiler and just change the radiators. Someone else tells you underfloor heating is the answer to
You’re probably looking at a room where the old radiator dictated everything. The sofa can only go on one wall. The dining table has to sit too close to the door. The hallway feels pinched. The kitchen has cabinets on every sensible run of wall, and the only spare section is tall and narrow. That’s
Getting the right heat output for a room isn't just a technical step—it's the secret to making your home feel genuinely comfortable and keeping your energy bills in check. A rough guess just won't cut it. To get it right, you need to calculate the British Thermal Units (BTU) required. The basic idea is to
When you're looking for a serious amount of heat, a Type 33 radiator is the most powerful panel radiator you can get. Its "triple-triple" design, featuring three panels and three sets of convector fins, is built for one thing: maximum warmth. This makes it the perfect solution for very large or notoriously cold rooms. What
When you're looking for a serious amount of heat, a Type 33 radiator is the most powerful panel radiator you can get. Its "triple-triple" design, featuring three panels and three sets of convector fins, is built for one thing: maximum warmth. This makes it the perfect solution for very large or notoriously cold rooms. What