Existing home installations
Radiator heating
Radiator heating offers benefits like even and comfortable warmth, silent operation, and reduced dust circulation compared to forced air systems. They also heat up quickly and can be controlled individually or as a system.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of the advantages:
Comfort and Health:
- Even Heat Distribution:
Radiators provide a gentle, radiant heat that warms objects and the air, creating a more comfortable and even temperature throughout the home.
- Reduced Dust Circulation:
Unlike forced air systems, radiators don't blow air around, which means less dust and allergens are stirred up, potentially benefiting those with allergies or respiratory issues.
- Silent Operation:
Radiator heating systems are generally quiet, making them ideal for relaxing and socialising.
- Healthy:
Reduces damp and cold spots, ideal for asthma sufferers
Efficiency and Control:
- Quick Heating:
Radiators heat up quickly and can be turned off individually or as a system, offering flexibility and control over room temperatures.
- Efficient Heat Transfer:
Water transfers heat more efficiently than air, allowing radiators to heat a room quickly and effectively.
- Flexibility:
Radiators come in various shapes, styles, and colors, allowing them to blend in or stand out.
- Controllable:
All radiators are controlled by thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs), and can be turned off individually or as a system.
- Programmable:
Manage time and temperature controls at home or on the move with the touch of a single button.
Other Benefits:
- Longevity:
Radiator systems are known for their durability and can last for decades with proper maintenance.
- Cost-Effective:
Radiator heating can be a cost-effective way to heat your home, especially when compared to other central heating systems.
- Ideal for New Builds or Retrofits:
Radiator systems are suitable for both new construction and retrofitting existing homes.
