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Trade Radiators has been serving the UK since 2007, providing stylish and efficient radiators, towel radiators, electric radiators and radiator valves online. Over the years, we’ve built up a solid customer-base made up of people who love what we have to offer.
Trade Radiators are proud to offer the best quality, and value, radiators, towel radiators, electric radiators and radiator valves available on the web. Our radiators are the best value for money available. We’re so confident that you won’t find a higher quality of radiator for a better price anywhere else that we have created our price match guarantee.
We aim to deliver your new radiator related product as quickly and as safely as possible. Delivery will vary depending on the product, delivery lead times are stated on each individual product listing on our website. When your order is being dispatched we will email you a delivery date notification. Deliveries are generally by courier and take place between 8am and 6pm Monday to Friday.
*To keep our prices as low as possible, we've implemented a flat £80 pallet charge per Paladin Cast Iron Radiator - this is regardless of the number of cast iron radiators you purchase. By doing this it eliminates the need to include individual pallet costs, allowing us to offer you the most competitive pricing on the market.
Please note there will be a charge for shipping outside the UK mainland, please contact us for a quote
Here at Trade Radiators, we’re always trying to find new ways to keep the UK nice and toasty. A big part of being a radiator company is striving to find advances in home heating technology which are more environmentally friendly.
Finding a radiator that suits all your needs is what Trade Radiators is all about. We have an abundance of high-quality, premium-grade radiators to choose from and a radiator finder tool to assist you in narrowing our selection down.
Use our tool to get the ideal radiator for your home or business.
The first two filters you will see at the top of the filter section of the tool are:
The ‘need it fast?’ filter will enable you to filter for products that we offer either next day delivery on or products we can get to you within a week. You can read more about our excellent delivery service here.
The stock filter will allow us to choose from products that we currently supply, and for products that we don’t, you can always reach out to us.
Additional filters that you will discover as you work your way from top to bottom down the tool are:
These filters allow you to locate a specific model of radiator quickly, for example, if you want to buy a replacement model for your project.
‘Brand’ allows you to filter through the different premium brands we offer. ‘Column Profile’ allows you to choose how many columns the radiator will have; this usually impacts how much heat the radiator will generate. Finally, ‘Range’ allows you to find a particular range of products by name.
For the next four filters, you will find:
You will find these below ‘Range’ on the filter tool. ‘Colour’ allows you to filter for a specific colour of the radiator. This is useful for interior design purposes. ‘Radiator Type’ allows you to choose between the type of heating technology used in the radiator itself, e.g. electric.
‘Height’ and ‘width’ are self-explanatory. But using these filters, you can filter for the dimensions you seek using millimetres as the measurement unit.
The next sections of the radiator style tool are important as they will impact how quickly, slowly, or powerful a radiator is. These filters are:
The ‘BTU’ is important as this is the unit for which radiator power is measured. A higher BTU means that a radiator is more powerful, and a lower BTU means less powerful. Higher BTU radiators are usually used for large rooms. If you are in doubt about the BTU rating you need, use our BTU heating calculator.
The ‘style’ refers to what kind of radiator you want. Are you looking for traditional? Designer? Or something more specific like a Bay Window radiator?
Lastly, ‘Material’ allows you to choose from what metal the radiator is constructed from. Aluminium, for example, heats up quicker than metals like cast iron.
When we get down to the latter filters on the tool, they deal with valves for radiators:
‘Valve direction’ deals with the direction or orientation of the valve. The ‘valve style’ correlates to what kind of valve you want from a design perspective. ‘Valve type’ refers to the technology used in the valve itself.
When we get down to the last four filters, you will find:
‘Pipe centres’ refers to the measurement of the distance between a radiator’s two pipe inlets. This is useful if the pipe inlets jut out beyond the length of the radiator. ‘Price’ allows you to filter by your budget.
The ‘Radiator panel’ filter helps you to sort our selection of radiators based upon the number of columns the radiators have, or if it is a single or double panel radiator.
The last filter that is a part of the tool, ‘direction’, allows you to select if you are looking for a vert.
If you still have questions relating to our radiator finder tool, or any questions at all about our products or services, feel free to contact us.
Our radiator experts are more than happy to help.
Below is a table featuring links to other radiator valves available in various colours and finishes.
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