Single Panel Radiators
Single panel radiators are a basic radiator style which is sometimes referred to as hot water containers. They are typically mounted to the wall and are ideal for compact spaces, as they do not take up a lot of room.
Double Panel Radiators
Double panel radiators are essential two single panels stacked together. They are also mounted to the wall and face outwards towards the room. They tend to take up more space than single radiators due to them protruding from the wall in contrast to single panels; however, they do offer double the power.
Horizontal Radiators
This type of radiator is wider than it is taller and is normally installed under windows, as they were traditionally used to combat cold draughts. These are commonly used as they tend to fit in a wide range of space.
Vertical Radiators
In comparison to horizontal models, vertical radiators are taller than they are wider. These offer a modern design which works well with contemporary décor. They also tend up to offer space-saving abilities horizontally.
Column Radiators
Column radiators feature a row of tubes which connect at the bottom and the top of the radiator to form a single design. These tend to suit more traditional décor as they mimic Victorian-style models.
Heated Towel Radiators
Heated towel rails or ladders rails are typically installed in bathrooms to keep your towels warm after a shower or bath. The design includes horizontal rails which are perfect for hanging towels. Heated towel radiators can also heat up your bathroom, although this is only the second function.