Hi all,
Recently moved into a house that appears to have some not-so-effective radiators (some are very hot so am confident no issue with the boiler).
The worst offender is an angled double radiator in a bay window (measures 450mm high and 240mm long). It barely gets hot despite the flow pipe feeling hot to the touch... I suspect it is full of gunk. Rather than spend a load of money trying to clear it and risk not being any better off I am minded to replace with a newer rad that will kick out more heat (it is quite a cold room, with bare wooden floors). I really like the look of column rads - do they throw out plenty of heat or am I best to stick to conventional radiators with fins if this is my primary concern? Obviously I will be downsizing as I cannot get one to curve around the bay, so I am looking at 500mm x 1500mm max.
Room is 4.2 x 3.7 x 2.5 and BTU calcs are coming out at 6000... but it is quite a drafty room what with the wooden floor.
Many thanks
Matt
Recently moved into a house that appears to have some not-so-effective radiators (some are very hot so am confident no issue with the boiler).
The worst offender is an angled double radiator in a bay window (measures 450mm high and 240mm long). It barely gets hot despite the flow pipe feeling hot to the touch... I suspect it is full of gunk. Rather than spend a load of money trying to clear it and risk not being any better off I am minded to replace with a newer rad that will kick out more heat (it is quite a cold room, with bare wooden floors). I really like the look of column rads - do they throw out plenty of heat or am I best to stick to conventional radiators with fins if this is my primary concern? Obviously I will be downsizing as I cannot get one to curve around the bay, so I am looking at 500mm x 1500mm max.
Room is 4.2 x 3.7 x 2.5 and BTU calcs are coming out at 6000... but it is quite a drafty room what with the wooden floor.
Many thanks
Matt