A Stylish Radiator Addition to Your Cloakroom
If you want to heat your downstairs toilet with one of the cloakroom radiators it is worth having a look at styles produced by a company called Zehnder.
This manufacturer was the first to produce tubular styles. In their time they were much more efficient than the cast iron heaters of the day.
These are made out of stainless steel which is a durable metal. They are finished off in a chrome colour which always looks elegant in any setting. Because this material is flexible and resilient, it can withstand knocks and bumps much easier than a heater that is made out of a softer metal.
If you have a look at the Stellar model you will see that it has quite a few rungs to hold towels and it is also compact so that it neatly hugs the wall. This will give you more room to move about in a room that is often on the small side.
These cloakroom radiators are available in dual fuel or just electric. If you should choose the electric version, you need to realise that these are much easier to fit. There is no extensive pipework to be installed to your boiler and they can be operated both winter and summer.
Since a cloakroom is often a small and perhaps a damp place it will keep mould at bay, even on rainy summer months and, of course, it keeps your hand towels nicely warm and dry.
It is preferable to hard wire these radiators rather than plug them into the nearest socket. For this you may want to have one of these heaters installed by a qualified plumber.
The Zenhder radiators are designer models and they are not the cheapest on the market. If you find these too expensive, then there are many other cloakroom heaters available that will be cheaper to buy.
Of course, you can position these ladder types anywhere in the home, such as kitchen or bathroom as there are various sizes available.
This manufacturer was the first to produce tubular styles. In their time they were much more efficient than the cast iron heaters of the day.
These are made out of stainless steel which is a durable metal. They are finished off in a chrome colour which always looks elegant in any setting. Because this material is flexible and resilient, it can withstand knocks and bumps much easier than a heater that is made out of a softer metal.
If you have a look at the Stellar model you will see that it has quite a few rungs to hold towels and it is also compact so that it neatly hugs the wall. This will give you more room to move about in a room that is often on the small side.
These cloakroom radiators are available in dual fuel or just electric. If you should choose the electric version, you need to realise that these are much easier to fit. There is no extensive pipework to be installed to your boiler and they can be operated both winter and summer.
Since a cloakroom is often a small and perhaps a damp place it will keep mould at bay, even on rainy summer months and, of course, it keeps your hand towels nicely warm and dry.
It is preferable to hard wire these radiators rather than plug them into the nearest socket. For this you may want to have one of these heaters installed by a qualified plumber.
The Zenhder radiators are designer models and they are not the cheapest on the market. If you find these too expensive, then there are many other cloakroom heaters available that will be cheaper to buy.
Of course, you can position these ladder types anywhere in the home, such as kitchen or bathroom as there are various sizes available.