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Double Panel Designer Radiators

If you're on the lookout for a heating solution that's equal parts stylish and energy efficient, then let us give you a warm welcome to our amazing selection of double panel designer radiators!<...

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      Double Panel Radiators FAQs

      At UK Radiators, our double panel radiators come in a variety of finishes and colours. For finishes, we have matt, gloss and metallic. The colours we have available are black, white, and the highly popular anthracite.

      When compared to their single panel counterparts, double panel radiators are generally considered to be better thanks to the advantages they have in terms of heat output.

      One of the main benefits of double panel radiators is that they have a larger surface area than single panel radiators, which allows them to emit more heat into a room compared to the space they take up in the room i.e. the height and width will be smaller on a double panel radiator compared to a single panel radiator that provides the same heat output, which will have a bigger height and width.

      Yes, single panel radiators can be replaced with double panel radiators. When switching from a single to double panel radiator, the wall to pipe centre measurement may be larger (in cm or mm) on the double than the single, so some pipe adjustment is to be expected.

      No they do not. The only difference between double panel and single panel is the amount of space they take up on a wall vs the heat output. If you had two like-for-like (height and width) radiators, single panel and double panel, the double panel will have a higher heat output and therefore can heat the same space as the single panel radiator but at a lower boiler flow temperature due to its higher surface area.

      So it may be the case that by installing double panel radiators instead of single panel radiators, you can lower the boiler temperature and reduce running cost without compromising on space taken up in the room.