Comparing Radiators and Boilers

Filed in Radiators

Contemporary RadiatorWe all know the appearance and charm that a cast iron radiator can bring to a home is an obvious advantage over the more modern radiators.  Aside from appearances, the two types of radiators however are remarkably similar.  Both Cast Iron radiators and modern radiators work on exactly the same principle and their efficiencies are largely equivalent. A cast iron radiator however may take slightly longer to warm up because of their larger internal volume. Although they take longer to warm up, they also take longer to cool down, balancing the effects somewhat – so again output is largely equivalent.

Switching boilers can save  you money

If you are looking for gains in efficiency, you need to be paying attention to your boiler system. Boilers account for around 55% of what you spend a year on energy bills. Switching to a boiler more suitable to your home and uses can save you £310 a year and 1200kg of carbon dioxide.  By getting a new boiler you are not only saving pounds, but also helping to save the planet. Modern boilers accomplish these savings for a multitude of reasons. The main advantage of new boilers is that they are all condensing boilers, which when well maintained burn their fuel incredibly efficiently, though they do lose some heat in the hot gases which escape through the flue. A condensing boiler deals with this problem by having a bigger heat exchanger, recovering more heat… sending cooler gases up the flue! Often, the flue gases are so cool that the water vapour in the gas condenses out. When this happens, efficiency is even higher.

Regular or combi?

After deciding you want to invest in a new boiler, the choice you have is whether to replace it with a regular boiler or a combination boiler? The decision should be made through examining your requirements. When you replace your boiler you can replace it with another regular one and keep your hot water cylinder or you can buy a combi boiler which doesn’t need a cylinder. A regular boiler is primarily more efficient than a combi boiler in producing hot water, but often heat is lost from the hot water cylinder, so a combi may be the best choice overall.  If you use a lot of hot water, you could be better off with a regular boiler, while a combi could be better if you don’t. A combi also uses a lot less space than a regular boiler as there is no need for a hot water cylinder. However many combi boilers are not compatible with such things as solar water heating, or cannot utilise it effectively.

Having chosen your new radiators and boiler, ensure that it is fitted through a qualified installer. Then sit back, get toasty and enjoy your new cheaper heat!



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A Blast from the Past to Last

Filed in Trade Rads

Once upon a time, cast iron radiators were found in every home. They were as much a part of everyday life as the mangle and the carpet sweeper.

But like the mangle and the carpet sweeper, they were soon superseded by modern, electric appliances and were suddenly seen as old hat. It was no longer fashionable to have one of these traditional radiators in one’s home and over time, they were abandoned – nothing more than a relic of a bygone era.

However, recent times have seen another change in attitudes. Classic is cool. Vintage is chic. You could say old is the new “new”.  And as a result of this retro revival, they have become all the rage again. And rightly so.

These beautiful creations should never have been consigned to history so soon. They don’t belong in the same category as the mangle and carpet sweeper. Unlike those contraptions, the cast iron radiator stands the test of time and is just as practical today as it was all those years ago.

They can still be used with modern central heating systems and are just as capable of providing warmth to a room or an entire home as they were back in “the good old days”.

These elegant, antique Victorian and Edwardian designs are becoming a must-have item for those who like to give their home a period feel, but are also gaining popularity in modern homes as well.

With their glorious, intricate patterns and old-style metallic finishes, these radiators are being found in more and more homes, from living rooms to kitchens and bedrooms.

And even with something with such a classic, traditional look, you can add your own personal touch by choosing a unique finish or colour. Keep it traditional with a metallic finish in gold, pewter, copper or anthracite, or add a modern twist to a classic by selecting your own custom colour.

Cast iron is back and this time, it’s here to stay.



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