Radiators
Radiators are an essential part of any home central heating system. At Toolstation, we have a huge range of styles, sizes and colours to choose from – with hundreds of radiators in stock right now, you’ll find the perfect fit for any room.
Types of Radiators
There are several main radiator types to choose from, depending on your available space and heat output requirements. Panel radiators come in a range of options. For smaller rooms, a single panel radiator is a great choice thanks to its slimline design. For medium or large-sized rooms, you’ll need the higher heat output that a double panel wall radiator can offer – a Type 21 radiator has one layer of convection fins in between the two panels to retain a slimmer profile, while a Type 22 radiator has two layers of fins for an even higher heat output. For maximum heat output, a Type 33 radiator features three panels and three fins – ideal for even larger rooms or areas. Looking for a more specialist option? You can install towel radiators for your bathroom, or fit a designer radiator to add to your room’s interior style.
When is the Right Time to Replace a Radiator?
Most modern radiators have a lifespan of around 10-15 years. If your current ones have been in use for 15-20 years, it’s probably time to consider fitting new radiators. How will you know if you need a new radiator? If you’re noticing a significant drop-off in heat output, it could be down to your radiator’s age. Even if it looks fine from the outside, older radiators are more likely to develop issues such as internal corrosion. The reaction between water and metal can cause small flakes of corrosion that will fall off and build up at the bottom of the radiator. This can create a sludge that will block the water and reduce the efficiency of your heat output. With your system working harder to heat the room, you’ll use more energy – which means your heating bills will rise. Exterior rust patches are a more obvious sign of corrosion on a radiator. If you start to notice these appearing, it might be time to look for a replacement radiator.
Radiator Sizes
Radiators are available in all shapes and sizes. Whatever your wall space, you’ll find a radiator to fit it perfectly. If space is tight, you’ll need a small radiator – we have wall radiators with heights as low as 300mm, and widths of just 400mm. A more standard radiator size will give you a height of 500-600mm, while a large radiator can be as long as 2m. Our most popular radiator sizes include: • 600 x 600 radiator • 1200 x 600 radiator • 600 x 300 radiator • 300 x 300 radiator When choosing a new radiator, you’ll need to consider BTU as well as size. Use our BTU calculator to work out the exact heating requirements of your room, so you can heat it as efficiently as possible. If you're still unsure which is the best radiator for the job, our Radiator Buying Guide will have all the answers!
Radiator FAQs
What is a BTU?
BTU stands for British Thermal Unit – it’s a unit of measurement used to show how much energy is required to heat a pint of water by 1°F. Every room will have a different BTU requirement based on its size, and every radiator will have a specific BTU output.
What size radiator do I need?
It depends on your wall space, and the size of your room. Use our BTU calculator to work out the BTU requirement of your room, and then find a radiator with a suitable output – remember to check its dimensions to make sure it will fit your wall too.
How do I bleed my radiator?
Simply switch your heating off, let the radiator cool down and open the radiator bleed valve to release the air. Once the hissing stops and water starts to escape, close the valve. Job done! Bleeding a radiator is a quick and simple process to release trapped air and improve water circulation for a more efficient performance. Still unsure? Our guide on how to bleed a radiator will give you step-by-step instructions to follow.
How long do radiators last?
Most modern radiators have a lifespan of around 10-15 years. The older a radiator gets, the more likely it is to suffer from internal corrosion – this can stop water from flowing, reducing your radiator’s heat output and efficiency.
What radiators are best for heat efficiency?
The efficiency of your radiators very much depends on the size of the room. A single panel Type 11 radiator is the most economical choice, but its lower heat output means it’s only suitable for smaller rooms. If you install it in a room that’s too big, it won’t be able to heat it and you’ll just be wasting energy. For maximum efficiency, it’s always best to buy a radiator with a BTU output that matches your room’s requirements. Fit a radiator with too high a BTU output, and you’ll just be wasting energy and money unnecessarily. Too low a BTU output, and you’ll end up having to keep your heating on for longer. Remember to consider other potential heat loss areas in your room as well. An open door or window can also have a negative impact on your radiator efficiency.
What is the difference between central heating radiators and electric radiators?
Central heating radiators are plumbed into your heating system, and are filled with water heated by a boiler. Electric radiators are plugged in at the mains, and use an electrical element to warm up.
Product code: 10108
Stelrad Softline Silhouette Type K2 Steel Panel Radiator 600 x 800mm 4371Btu
£154.00
ex. VAT £128.33 Each
Product code: AB967
Stelrad Softline Compact Type K1 Steel Panel Radiator 900 x 800mm 3712Btu
£145.97
ex. VAT £121.64 Each
Product code: 40378
Stelrad Softline Silhouette Type K2 Steel Panel Radiator 600 x 1600mm 8742Btu
£362.07
ex. VAT £301.72 Each
Product code: 91409
Stelrad Softline Silhouette Type K2 Steel Panel Radiator 600 x 1100mm 6009Btu
£239.98
ex. VAT £199.98 Each
Product code: 89532
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 11 600 x 1600mm 5248Btu
£225.54 was £265.34
ex. VAT £187.95 Each
Product code: AB902
Stelrad Softline Compact Type P+ Steel Panel Radiator 600 x 500mm 2297Btu
£119.82
ex. VAT £99.85 Each
Product code: AB982
Stelrad Softline Compact Type K2 Steel Panel Radiator 900 x 900mm 7356Btu
£367.10
ex. VAT £305.92 Each
Product code: 79496
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 22 300 x 600mm 1918Btu
£144.59 was £170.11
ex. VAT £120.49 Each
Product code: 12605
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 11 300 x 1400mm 2528Btu
£154.49 was £181.88
ex. VAT £128.74 Each
Product code: 97912
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 22 500 x 600mm 2955Btu
£181.98 was £182.79
ex. VAT £151.65 Each
Product code: 86963
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 11 400 x 1600mm 3712Btu
£192.79 was £226.81
ex. VAT £160.66 Each
Product code: 64610
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 11 600 x 1800mm 5903Btu
£243.72 was £286.73
ex. VAT £203.10 Each
Product code: AB921
Stelrad Softline Compact Type P+ Steel Panel Radiator 600 x 1200mm 5509Btu
£153.87
ex. VAT £128.22 Each
Product code: 89902
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 11 400 x 800mm 1856Btu
£162.98 was £163.69
ex. VAT £135.82 Each
Product code: AB909
Stelrad Softline Compact Type P+ Steel Panel Radiator 600 x 1400mm 6427Btu
£307.92
ex. VAT £256.60 Each
Product code: 79471
Stelrad Softline Silhouette Type K1 Steel Panel Radiator 600 x 1200mm 3562Btu
£145.98
ex. VAT £121.65 Each
Product code: AB915
Stelrad Softline Compact Type P+ Steel Panel Radiator 600 x 1000mm 4590Btu
£130.13
ex. VAT £108.44 Each
Product code: 53784
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 11 400 x 1800 4176Btu
£211.89 was £249.28
ex. VAT £176.57 Each
Product code: 23604
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 22 600 x 600mm 3432Btu
£191.98 was £226.81
ex. VAT £159.98 Each
Product code: 49081
Stelrad Softline Compact Type K3 Steel Panel Radiator 600 x 900mm 7336Btu
£236.15
ex. VAT £196.79 Each
Product code: 97321
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 22 400 x 1400mm 5722Btu
£239.98 was £240.99
ex. VAT £199.98 Each
Product code: 65722
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 11 500 x 1600mm 4494Btu
£216.44 was £254.64
ex. VAT £180.37 Each
Product code: 79302
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 22 300 x 1400mm 4477Btu
£206.44 was £242.87
ex. VAT £172.03 Each
Product code: 52805
Ligna Flat Panel Radiator Type 22 600 x 400mm 2286Btu
£172.98 was £204.35
ex. VAT £144.15 Each