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Designer Radiators From UK Leaders TradePlumbing.


Keep your home heated in style with premium radiators from TradePlumbing. Our fantastic range of stock boasts some of the biggest names in the industry, such as BC Designs and Kartell, for all of your heating and plumbing needs. 

Whether you desire a designer heat source or are after a contemporary upgrade to your towel rail, we’re confident we have the right products. 

Shop our Selection of The Best Heating and Radiators Products.

Our outstanding range of designer radiators includes vertical and horizontal styles in various widths, finishes, and interior tastes. We love the Boston range from Kartell for homes with a contemporary finish or raw metal horizontal styles for more traditional decor. These radiators are finished with some radiator valves and accessories, so you’re sure to delight in the interior warmth and style our radiators provide.

  • How Do Radiators Work?

Radiators heat rooms through a process called convection. When hot water flows into the radiator, it heats the surrounding air, circling the room. Radiators are connected to a central heating system via pipes, allowing hot water to enter and warm the room through convection.

Hot water flows through the radiator and exits to the next radiator in the system chain, cooling down as it travels. Once the water returns to the boiler, it is reheated, and the cycle continues as long as the heating system is on. This continuous flow and reheating process keeps the room warm.

  • How to Bleed a Radiator?

Your home's radiators may require bleeding if they're not heating up correctly or warm to the touch at the top and cold at the bottom. Bleeding will help restore hot water flow through your heating system.

Following our helpful blog post on How to Bleed a Radiator, you can efficiently perform this quick and straightforward task.

  • Can You Paint Radiators? 

Yes, you can paint radiators to enhance the overall aesthetics of your room without significantly affecting heat output. It’s best to use high-quality radiator-specific paint to avoid cracking and peeling due to temperature changes. You should paint when the radiators are off, ideally in summer, and proper preparation, including cleaning and sanding, is crucial. 

For detailed instructions and tips, head to our website. 

 

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