Electric radiators come in all shapes and sizes, from the small electric
towel radiator to larger units designed to heat an entire room. Some of these
units are crafted by creative designers to look undistinguishable from works of
art. Others are simple stand alone space heaters. What all of these electric
radiators have in common is that they provide an efficient heating source which
ensures a radiant warmth. An electric radiator has many advantages over other
kinds of radiators, including lower installation and maintenance expenses,
greater area control, and higher energy efficiency.
Low Maintenance and Installation
Expenses
Most conventional radiators rely on a system of plumbing and boilers as the
individual tubes of the radiator are heated through passage of hot water.
Installing these kinds of systems are not that trivial, and involve major
expenses on the part of the homeowner. Conversely, electric radiators don't
have any many installation costs at all. Stand alone units simply need to be
unwrapped from their packaging and plugged in. Larger wall mounted units involve
a bit more work, but not much comparatively. Since you won't have to maintain a
boiler or plumbing, your maintenance costs over time are significantly reduced.
Greater Control
The vast majority of electric radiators can be controlled individually,
meaning that you can turn each one on or off as you please. This may sound
trivial, but not every kind of radiator has this option built in. Since you
don't have to turn every unit in your house on simultaneously, you can easily
save energy by only using the ones in the spaces you need at the time. This
extra control can really come in handy if you're looking to reduce your monthly
utility bills.
Improved Efficiency
Because of the way that they are heated, cast iron radiators tend to waste a
great deal of energy. Electric radiators actually use just about every bit of
electricity sent through them, converting the electrical power into radiative
heat and warmth. Because less energy is wasted, less energy needs to be used to
provide the same level of comfort. This means that your utility bills will be
lowered even further. Make sure to check into the specific efficiency of each
unit before you make a purchase. The more expensive ones tend to be the more
efficient, of course.
Advantages of Electric Radiators
As you can see, an electric radiator certainly has many advantages over
conventional cast iron units. The only disadvantage to this choice is that they
don't tend to put out as much heat per unit as cast iron radiators do. This may
require you to get more units to warm the same space. Since they use energy
much more efficiently and don't have high maintenance costs associated with
them, electric radiators are an excellent choice whether you're interested in
warming a small space or a large one.
Victor is a handy-man and professional plumber who has always liked the style and appearance of cast iron radiators. This heating solution has more history, class, and elegance than central heating, providing an aesthetic bonus to its radiant heat. For safety purposes, radiator covers should always be used with this devices. Victor has been a long time proponent of using radiators, and feels that a broader range of people should look into the benefits of this option before discarding it.