New radiator cost

The cost of a new radiator can vary widely depending on several factors, including:

  1. Type of radiator: There are many types of radiators, including:
    • Convector radiators: These are the most common type and are made of metal or plastic.
    • Panel radiators: These are flat and rectangular, often used in modern homes.
    • Column radiators: These are tall and slender, often used in traditional homes.
    • Electric radiators: These are powered by electricity and are often used in homes without a central heating system.
  2. Size: The larger the radiator, the more expensive it will be.
  3. Material: Radiators can be made from various materials, including:
    • Steel: This is the most common material and is often the most affordable.
    • Aluminum: This is a popular choice for its durability and resistance to corrosion.
    • Copper: This is a high-end option that is known for its excellent heat transfer properties.
  4. Brand and quality: Radiators from well-known brands and with high-quality materials will generally be more expensive.
  5. Installation: The cost of installation can vary depending on the complexity of the job, the location, and the plumber's rates.

Here are some approximate cost ranges for new radiators:

It's also important to consider the cost of installation, which can range from £50 to £500 or more, depending on the complexity of the job and the plumber's rates.

It's always a good idea to get quotes from multiple suppliers and plumbers to get the best price for your new radiator.