Heating
Stay cosy with our bathroom heating - designer radiators, towel rails, electric, dual-fuel and vertical heating solutions that deliver both warmth and contemporary style.
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Stay cosy with our bathroom heating - designer radiators, towel rails, electric, dual-fuel and vertical heating solutions that deliver both warmth and contemporary style.
We offer a variety of heating options, including everything from traditional-style radiators to designer and traditional heated towel rails, as well as underfloor heating.
We also supply various heating accessories, such as radiator valves, thermostats and radiator towel rail hooks and rails.
Towel rails are designed to warm towels in your bathroom, but also heat the immediate space around them so they can be useful in helping to heat smaller bathrooms as well. Towel rails can be dual-fuel, electric-only, or work off your central heating. They’re available in a range of sizes and finishes and are wall-mounted, so save on space in your bathroom.
If you have a large bathroom then installing a radiator will heat the space more efficiently as heated towel rails are primarily for warming towels and do not provide the same heat output as radiators.
They will warm the surrounding space but in a larger bathroom, won’t have the same cosy effect as a radiator.
Smaller bathrooms might work well with just a towel rail, if you don’t have enough space for a radiator, although you can always go down the wall-mounted route for these as well.
For larger bathrooms, radiators will heat the space more efficiently and effectively and they can be complemented by towel rails if you want the added benefits of warm towels. Smaller bathrooms can also use both but, depending on how much room you have, a towel rail by itself can work well, even though its primary function is to heat towels and not rooms. However, they do heat the space immediately surrounding them, so if you have a very compact bathroom then they can help to heat it up even if you don’t have a radiator.
Underfloor heating is another increasingly popular option for heating bathrooms and can be used with tiles, vinyl and laminate flooring. Again, it can be used in combination with radiators and/or towel rails and will create a cosy room which is also warm underfoot.
Underfloor heating is a great option for your interior as it means you don’t have to install a radiator, which is particularly useful if you don’t have the space for one.
Compatible with tiles, as well as vinyl and laminate flooring, underfloor heating will keep your bathroom cosy and brings the added luxury of a warm floor underfoot.
It’s also very energy-efficient and a cost-effective option for your home, as well as being easy to clean and maintain.
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