height(ft) x width(ft) x length(ft) x 5 = BTU ideal for a DIYer
That formula was around in the 1960's when central heating was becoming popular. Gas was cheap (state controlled) and The Gas Board, who had a monopoly, would advertise "guaranteed temperatures"; which was possible because they oversized the rads and the boiler. The formula makes no allowance for improvement in house design and insulation.
I did a quick "whole house" calculation for a well insulated detached house which is 20ft x 24 ft x 8ft x 2 floors. Using the formula, it works out at 38,400BTU or 11.25kW.
The Sedbuk and EST calculators give a result of 6kW.
I know which one I would trust; and it does not use imperial measurements.
What is the best website to use when sizing up a house for radiators?
Forget the online estimators which make far too many assumptions.
Do a "whole house" calculation using either the
Sedbuk Boiler Calculator or the [DLMURL="http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/business/Business/Building-Professionals/Helpful-Tools/Whole-house-boiler-sizing-wizard"]EST online boiler calculator[/DLMURL]
If you then deduct 2kW from the final result you will get the total heating requirement for your house. It's then just a case of dividing this between the various rooms say according to room volume. As the upstairs rooms tend to be cooler than downstairs you could allow 45% of the heat upstairs and 55% downstairs.
If you want to do the job properly, do a google for "Stelrad Stars", which is a program you can download and install on your computer. You can then use it to work out what you need in each room. The rad total should be very close to that provided by the "whole house" calculator.