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Hi everyone,


I have a room for my son but it is very small. he has a bog standard single panel radiator 50 cm wide by 45cm tall. We can't really go any wider but could could a few Centimetres taller.


Are there any really good rads we could replace it with to kick out the heat a bit more ? It's so cold in winter. We have considered underfloor heating but advised that it wouldn't work out that well and also we have a reasonably tight budget.


We are just about to carpet the room and hoping that might help but any advice greatly appreciated.


Thanks
 
Stelrad do plenty of sizes as do other manufacturers , they are good radiators , have a look at their K2's and K3's just have a look on their website unless somebody on here leaves you a link
 
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You could probably improve the heat losses wM2/k possibly with extra insulation in the loft, secondary double glazing or the thin rolls of polystyrene insulation, I'm guessing you might not have cavity walls and might live in a property built from locally quarried stone. i used to live in a rubble stone wall terrace in Somerset years ago and every room was freezing during the coldest spells.......I had a hot water bottle lol
 
My advice !

Measure the room, length breadth and hieght, how many outside walls whether it's up or downstairs and if it's got wooden floors. Is it a fully insulated house ( I understand if you have no idea on that ).

Go to merchant with those sizes and size of rad and they'll probably work out the heat requirements for you.
If it's a bedroom you want it at 65 deg F or 18 deg C ( same)
All this is good if the rad you've got is working at present ( hot ) and the pipe sizes are big enough to handle more output.


Hope this helps
 

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