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Radiators

Whether you're looking for a column radiator for a classic aesthetic or vertical radiators to maximise wall space, there are options to suit every room. Available sizes range from 600 x 600mm and 600 x 800mm to larger models like 600 x 1400mm, ensuring the perfect fit for your heating requirements. 

Radiators come in various types, including Type 11, Type 21, and Type 22 convector radiators, depending on the number of panels needed for heat output.

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  • Kartell Oregon Anthracite Designer Radiator 500 x 1180mm

    This stunning K-Rad 500mmx1180mm Oregon Design radiator offers tremendous style and amazing heat output. The Oregon Design radiator comes complete in an anthracite matte finish, adding a unique addition to your home, where you will receive lots of...
  • Kartell Square Rail Chrome 500 x 1600mm Kartell Square Rail Chrome 500 x 1600mm

    Kartell Square Rail Chrome 500 x 1600mm

    £97.27 - £170.69 each (Ex VAT)
    £116.72 - £204.83 each (Inc VAT)
    The Square K-Rail can enhance any bathroom or en suite in your home. With its stylish, contemporary look, it makes a great feature on any wall. The chrome finish also adds a trendy touch to the bathroom, so be prepared to receive a lot of compliments...
  • Kartell Vermont Horizontal Designer Radiator 570 x 400mm

    Kartell Vermont Horizontal Designer Radiator 570 x 400mm

    The K-Rad 570x1040 Vermont Hi radiator is a stylish and practical radiator, with a high output aluminium. It is a lot lighter than steel, and easier to install. It has a vertical design and is good for use with alternative heating such as ground source...

Radiators

Upgrade your home's style and functionality with our premium vertical radiator solutions. Whether you’re looking for heating efficiency or design inspiration, our collection includes everything from vertical radiators to sleek towel rail radiators, all crafted to enhance any interior. Explore durable materials, modern finishes, and smart solutions tailored to your needs.

Types of radiators

  • Vertical radiators: Perfect for maximizing wall space while adding a contemporary touch.
  • Black radiators: A bold, modern choice that pairs beautifully with minimalist or industrial interiors.
  • Column radiators: Classic design meets modern efficiency, ideal for traditional and eclectic homes.
  • Small radiators: Compact yet powerful, these are perfect for smaller rooms and snug spaces.
  • Towel rail radiators: Keep your bathroom warm and your towels cozy with this dual-purpose solution.

Radiator accessories

  • Radiator covers: Stylish and practical, they conceal your radiator while providing additional storage.
  • Radiator paint: Refresh and customize your radiators with heat-resistant paint in various colors.
  • Radiator shelf: Add a functional, decorative element above your radiator for books, plants, or storage.
  • Radiator valves: Choose from a range of thermostatic and manual valves for precise temperature control.

How to bleed a radiator

Keep your radiators running efficiently by ensuring trapped air is removed. While the process is simple, we’ve put together a detailed guide to help you every step of the way.

Head over to our blog, where you can find a comprehensive article on how to bleed a radiator and learn everything you need to know to keep your heating system in top condition. Visit now for tips, tricks, and expert advice!

For more expert advice on our vertical radiators, and other column radiator products, visit your local Howarth branch or contact our friendly team.

How to guides

A Buying Guide to Radiators

Read through and discover the ultimate radiator buying guide with tips on types, sizes, finishes, and accessories like valves and covers to help you choose the perfect radiator for your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size radiator do I need?
To figure out what size radiator you may need for your room, you can use a radiator BTU calculator tool online.
How does a radiator work?
Radiators work through a heat transfer process called convection. This means that when water in the radiator is heated, the surrounding air is also heated up via convection and this hot air is then moved around the room as the air circulates.
How to measure a radiator?
Take your tape measure from the lowest point of your radiator to the highest.
Can you paint radiators?
Yes, you can paint radiators.
When to bleed radiators?
Radiators need bleeding when they have air trapped inside of them. If your radiator is cold at the top, but warm at the bottom, it usually means they need to be bled.