• What's the deal with radiators?

    We have one of these cheap ones in our dinning room that's quite big

    I'd like something smaller, but not thicker.

    It's in a Dining room/WFH room and you sit next to the rad when WFH. B&q BTU calculator says I need something with 4356BTU. Do you take these figure with a pinch of salt or what?

    Similarly we need a rad for our sitting room which currently just has a gas fire and blankets. That rad would go behind a sofa and could only be 1m long, but fairly tubby.

    All gas boiler central heating with no plan to change as we've just had a new boiler.

    Cheers

  • size up where you can - a gas boiler will still benefit as you can lower the flow temps which makes your boiler work more efficiently

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