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On an existing system you can replace all the radiators or just the ones you want.
Yes, any kind of central heating boiler can be used with our radiators.
Yes, unless your system is very unusual e.g. steam rather than water. All of our central heating radiators are compatible with normal central heating systems and have British Standard fittings. On an existing system you can replace all the radiators or just the ones you want.
Depending on the range, you can select an alternative model with more panels, columns or convectors to increase output within the same space.
Yes. Designer radiators have common pipe fittings, the same as standard radiators. You can fit a designer radiator in your home, and it will work alongside standard radiators. Alternatively, you could fit designer radiators in your whole house, the choice is completely yours!
A Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) is a type of radiator valve that gives you greater control over the heat in each room. Each TRV can be set to a temperature to suit you, so you can have different temperatures in different rooms.
For vertical radiators: The radiator could be upside down. Please check for baffle sticker and ensure the baffle is at the flow/return side. If the radiator is not upside down, ensure it is not air locked by balancing and venting the radiator,
For horizontal radiators with 4 way connection, ensure that the radiator is not air locked. In order to release air inside, you should balance and vent the radiator.
While convention says the best place to site radiators is under a window so the air warms up the cold air as it penetrates through the glass, with today’s buildings and the addition of double glazing this is not necessary. It has become more a personal preference or for a practical reason when making this decision.
Our commercial division, Merriott, offers the option on specification radiators. You can find out more on their site.
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