
Reliable, space‑saving radiators designed for everyday home heating.

Slim single‑panel radiators ideal for smaller rooms.

Sleek, smooth‑front radiators for a modern, minimalist look.

Two‑panel radiators offering increased heat output.

Radiators featuring subtle linear detailing for added texture and style.

Enhanced double‑panel radiators with extra convection fins.

Eco‑focused radiator made with low-carbon emission XCarb steel

High‑output triple‑panel radiators for larger or colder spaces.

Fast‑heating radiators that circulate warm air efficiently.

Radiators with a clean, flat top grille for a tidy finish.
Traditional column styling powered by efficient electric heating.
Multicolumn radiator range demonstrates the perfect combination of style and function.
Heavyweight cast‑iron radiators that retain heat for long‑lasting warmth.

Heritage‑inspired radiators with classic, period charm.

Classic horizontal column radiators for traditional interiors.

Tall column radiators that blend vintage style with modern performance.

Column radiators available in bold, custom colour finishes.

Triple‑column radiators offering balanced heat and timeless design.

Versatile four‑column radiators combining style and strong heat output.

Deep, multi‑column radiators delivering powerful heat output.
Premium electric radiators that pair standout design with efficiency.

Tall radiators that save space while delivering strong heat.
Radiators engineered to deliver maximum heat performance.

Clean, neutral white radiators that suit any décor.

Ultra‑premium Scandinavian radiators known for minimalist design and quality.

Radiators available in a wide range of bespoke colour options.
Contemporary grey radiators for a modern, architectural look.
Polished chrome radiators for a sleek, reflective finish.

Sleek, smooth‑front radiators for a modern, minimalist look.

Radiators featuring subtle linear detailing for added texture and style.

Radiators with tubular bars for efficient heat and striking design.
Space‑saving electric radiators designed for vertical installation.

Sleek, smooth‑front radiators for a modern, minimalist look.

Featuring subtle linear detailing for added texture and style.

Radiators with tubular bars for efficient heat and striking design.

Tall column radiators that combine classic styling with strong, space‑saving heat output.
Purpose‑built radiators engineered for unique spaces or specialist heating needs.
Low‑surface‑temperature radiators ideal for schools, care settings, and safe environments.

Featuring subtle linear detailing for added texture and style.






































When it comes to heating your home, choosing the right radiator can have a big impact on the efficiency and effectiveness of your heating system. Knowing how to choose the right radiator can be a daunting task because there are so many options available.
The right radiator can do more than simply heat your home. When you choose a radiator, there are a number of things to consider, including the output and style of the radiator that you want in your home. After all, homes typically have multiple radiators. As radiator specialists, our team at Stelrad is more than happy to help you when you’re looking for standard or designer radiators for your home. Contact us today or browse our available radiators online.
One of the most important factors to consider when choosing a radiator is the size and output. The output of a radiator is measured in watts or British Thermal Units (BTUs), which determines how much heat a radiator can produce. It is essential to match the output of the radiator to the size of the room in which it will be installed.
The general rule of thumb is that a radiator should produce around 25-35 watts per square meter of room space. To calculate the output you need, you can multiply the room’s square meterage by 30. For example, a room that is 2m x 4m would require a radiator with an output of 240 watts. It is important to note that if you have a room with large windows or high ceilings, you may need a radiator with a higher output to compensate for the heat loss.
The use of a BTU calculator can be a great tool when you’re trying to figure out how to choose the right radiator size.
There are several different types of radiators to choose from, each with its own set of pros and cons. The three most common types of radiators are:
When it comes to choosing the right radiator for your home, it’s important to consider the design and style of the radiator you decide to buy. You want to choose a radiator that not only matches your heating needs but also complements the overall design and style of your home.
Vertical and designer radiators are available in a wide range of designs and styles, from traditional to contemporary. You can also choose from a range of different materials, including steel, aluminium, and stainless steel. Some radiators are also available in brass and glass, but these are more expensive and less durable options that may not meet your needs.
The material you choose will also affect the weight and durability of the radiator. Steel radiators are usually the most affordable and durable, while aluminium and stainless steel radiators are lightweight and rust-resistant. You should try to find a radiator that is a good balance between practicality and style when choosing the right radiator for your home.
The installation and maintenance of your radiator should also be considered when choosing the right radiator for your home. Conventional radiators are one of the easiest types of radiators to install and maintain, while designer radiators can be a little more complicated. It is important to ensure that you have a qualified professional install your radiator to ensure that it is installed correctly and safely.
We cannot recommend that you try to install a radiator yourself unless you have the appropriate training – which the majority of homeowners do not. Radiators are hooked up to your home’s entire water system, so a mistake could cause a lot of damage.
When it comes to maintenance, all types of radiators will need to be cleaned and bled regularly to ensure they are running at maximum efficiency. Some types of radiators, such as designer radiators, may also require specialised cleaning products to keep them looking their best. Additionally, ensure that you check your radiator regularly for any signs of leaks or damage, as these issues can reduce the efficiency of your heating system. Regular maintenance can also help prolong the life of your radiator and save you money in the long run.
Energy efficiency is another important factor to consider when choosing the right radiator for your home. Radiators that are more energy-efficient can help you save money on your heating bill over time. One of the ways to increase the energy efficiency of your radiator is by choosing a radiator with a higher output, which will produce more heat with less energy.
Another way to increase the energy efficiency of your radiator is by choosing a radiator that is designed to retain heat for a longer period of time. Some radiators come with insulation materials that help to retain heat, which can reduce the amount of energy needed to heat a room.
When you’re choosing the right radiator for your home, why not consider an energy-efficient radiator? Energy-efficient radiators use less energy to produce the same amount of heat, which can save you money on your heating bill in the long run. Additionally, by using less energy, energy-efficient radiators can also help reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable environment.
Furthermore, energy-efficient radiators are designed to retain heat for a longer period of time, which means they will keep your home warm and comfortable while reducing the amount of energy needed to heat a room.
Choosing the right radiator for your home is an important decision that can affect the efficiency and effectiveness of your heating system. When choosing a radiator, consider the output, size, type, design, style, installation, maintenance, and energy efficiency of each model.
By taking all of these factors into account, you can choose a radiator that will provide you with the perfect balance of heating and style for your home. It is important to choose a radiator that fits within your budget and meets all of your needs. By doing this, you can ensure that your home stays warm and comfortable, while also having a heating device that fits your home’s interior design and doesn’t stand out in a strange way.
Here at Stelrad, we have a range of high quality radiators and electric radiators that will be the perfect fit for your home. Before you start shopping, remember to use a radiator size calculator to find out exactly what kind of output you need from your new home radiator. When in doubt, check in with our friendly team who can help you find some great home radiator options for you to consider. Browse our range of radiators today.
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