The energy efficiency of vertical radiators: a comprehensive guide

Vertical radiators are becoming increasingly popular in modern homes, thanks to their sleek design and space-saving features. However, even as these tall radiators become more common, many people are still unsure about the energy efficiency they provide. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the energy efficiency of vertical radiators, their benefits, and how to choose the best one for your home, so you can benefit from the most modern designs without having to compromise on heat output and energy efficiency.

WHAT ARE VERTICAL RADIATORS?

Vertical radiators are designed to fit into narrow and tall spaces. They can be installed on walls or in corners, making them a popular choice for small rooms or apartments. Vertical radiators work in the same way as traditional radiators, by heating water that is then circulated around the radiator to emit heat. There are various different styles of vertical radiators that you can choose whether you prefer a column vertical radiator, a flat vertical radiator or a stylish towel rail to enhance your space. And they’re far from boring – vertical, tall radiators come in a range of finishes, whether you prefer shiny chrome, a matt finish, or a bold, bright colour to bring your interior to life.

ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF VERTICAL RADIATORS

Energy efficient radiators are measured by their ability to heat a room using the least amount of energy possible. Vertical radiators are generally more efficient than traditional radiators because they have a larger surface area, which means they can emit more heat into the room. Additionally, because vertical radiators are often installed in narrow spaces, they are better at heating specific areas rather than the entire room, which can help to reduce energy consumption.

One of the key benefits of vertical radiators is that they often have a higher heat output than traditional radiators. This means that they can heat a room more quickly and efficiently. In addition, vertical radiators can often be installed with thermostatic controls, which allow you to adjust the temperature in each room of your home. This can help to further reduce energy consumption and save you money on your energy bills. You may also notice that your tall radiator has a higher heat output above the radiator – this is normal and is simply due to the fact heat is concentrated at a higher level. It’s important to calculate the heat loss in each room before choosing your radiators, so you know the required heat output. Stelrad’s heat loss calculator makes this task easy and quick, so you can get to choosing your perfect radiator sooner! To access the heat loss calculator visit their website here.

BENEFITS OF VERTICAL RADIATORS

In addition to their energy efficiency, vertical radiators in the UK offer a range of other benefits. One of the most notable is their space-saving design as they can be installed on walls or in corners that would otherwise be too small for a horizontal design. This makes them ideal for compact rooms or apartments where space is limited. A vertical, tall radiator can often be installed higher than traditional radiators, which can help to free up floor space and make a room feel more spacious.

Another benefit of vertical radiators is their design. Because they are tall and narrow, they can be a great way to add a stylish touch to your home. They are available in a range of styles and finishes, including traditional and contemporary designs, so you can find one that suits your home décor.

CHOOSING THE BEST VERTICAL RADIATOR FOR YOUR HOME

When choosing a vertical radiator for your home, there are several factors to consider. The first factor you should consider is the energy efficiency of the radiator. Look for a radiator that has a high heat output and is energy-efficient. You may also want to consider a radiator that can be controlled using thermostatic controls, which can help to reduce energy consumption.

Another factor to consider is the size of the radiator. This will depend on the size of the room you want to heat. Generally, a larger radiator will have a higher heat output and be more efficient, but it may not be suitable for smaller rooms. Stelrad have a handy online tool that helps calculate the perfect sized radiator for your room, which you can view here.

Finally, think about the style of the radiator. Vertical radiators are available in a range of styles and finishes, so you can choose one that suits your home décor. You may want to choose a radiator that matches your existing décor or one that makes a statement in your room.

Stelrad can offer support in finding energy efficient radiators that are stylish and effective with their vast selection. Stelrad’s vertical radiators also offer a higher heat output and the ability to heat specific areas of a room. Take a look at Stelrad’s selection on their website today!

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