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Zhejiang Homebase Intelligent Technology Co.,Ltd. is located in the High-tech Development Zone in Yuhuan City, Zhejiang Province. The total investment exceeds 150 million RMB. The factory covers an area of 56000㎡, including 38319㎡ building area, over 350 employees, of which more than 70 employees are product R&D personnel and 48 professional inspectors. Homebase has three radiator production lines, an annual output of 300 thousands of radiators, including our own automatic electroplating production line-a monthly output of 30000 pieces chrome products.

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Professional Team

The total investment exceeds 150 million RMB.The factory covers an area of 56000 ㎡, including 38319㎡ building area, over 350 employees, of which more than 70 employees are product R&D personnel and 48 professional inspectors.  

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One-stop Solution

We have three radiator production lines, an annual output of 300 thousands of radiators, including our own automatic electroplating production line-a monthly output of 30000 pieces chrome products.

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High Quality

Adopting the most advanced joint welding, powder coating and chrome plating equipments and technology, which make the high quality Towel Warmers and Radiators.

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24H Online Service

Our customer service representatives are available 24/7 to assist you with any inquiries, or after-sales services.

 

 

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What are Radiators?

Radiators are heating devices that are used to heat up bathrooms. They come in various shapes and sizes, and are typically installed on walls. Bathroom radiators help to keep bathrooms warm and comfortable, especially during colder seasons. They can be connected to the central heating system of a building or can operate independently. Some bathroom radiators also come with additional features such as towel rails for heating towels.

 

 

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Benefits of Bathroom Radiators
 

 

save you space

Bathroom radiator models can be used as towel racks. These types of bathroom radiators are more commonly known as electric towel radiators. Because of this, people who have bathroom radiators will no longer have to install racks or hooks just to have something where they can hang their towels.

keep your towels dry

There are bathroom radiators that can double as heated towel rails. Because of this, you’ll have a device in your bathroom that can quickly dry your towels with ease. Towels can easily get damp especially if you leave them inside your bathroom. Steam and mist from hot showers can stay on your towels which can cause an inconvenience.

several controls and settings

Who doesn’t like having complete control over the situation inside their bathroom, right? Most modern bathroom radiators come with tons of controls such as temperature controls, timers, night mode settings, and booster settings, all of which are incorporated to make them convenient and functional.

Energy efficient

Radiators heat up quickly, Bathroom radiators offer an efficient and energy-efficient way to heat your bathroom, helping you save on heating bills while keeping your bathroom warm and comfortable.

safe to use

If you’re concerned about the heat that bathroom radiators release, fret not, since there are models that are designed to have low surface temperatures. Some LST towel rails have self-regulation settings which means they automatically keep a bathroom within a certain temperature. The good thing is, that they operate like this while having a low surface temperature.

different styles and designs

Not only are radiator functional given all the features that they bring to your life, but they also come in a neat package that adds style to your space. They typically come in flat white, black, or chrome finish. All of these colors blend nicely with any interior bathroom design especially if you like having a minimalist approach to your place.

 

 

 

 

Radiators: Everything You Need to Know!

Certain colours help to aid heat transference, which is why, in the past, most radiators came in a restricted palette range. However, these days you certainly shouldn’t feel restricted when choosing your radiator finish.

 

White radiators are quite commonplace and blend in well with a wide range of colour schemes. If you are looking to add a bold finishing touch to a contemporary or traditional bathroom, black radiators are great. Along with grey radiators, they can really enhance the look and feel of a monochrome bathroom.

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Different types of bathroom radiators

 

Horizontal Radiators

The most common type of radiator, found in homes around the UK, is normally placed horizontally across a wall and made from steel with a white finish. Designed with convector panels, this type of radiator is very efficient, despite not being the most attractive of styles. However, with modern manufacturing techniques, there are far more stylistic options open to you.

Single Radiators and Double Radiators

Both horizontal and vertical radiators come in single, double and, in some cases, even triple versions. Single radiators usually have one row of panels and are ideal for smaller bathrooms, ensuites and cloakrooms. Double radiators, as the name might suggest, are designed with a double row of panels, providing greater heat output—ideal for larger bathrooms.

Vertical Radiators

A more modern option, these can be used to make optimum use of wall space, so you can fit around other items like toilets, basins, furniture, baths and showers. If your vertical radiator comes with a ladder style design, it could also be classified as a heated towel rail. 

Floorstanding Radiators

Some of our more traditional designs are floorstanding radiators, meaning your wall type isn’t a major concern.

 

 

 

Materials of Radiators

Steel

Many of our heated towel rails and designer radiators are made from 1.5mm thick steel. Steel is a fantastic material for radiator production because of its durability and robust quality. In other words, steel bathroom radiators are built to last.

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Aluminium

With several heating and installation benefits, aluminium is often considered the most effective for material for radiator manufacturing. 

Aluminium is incredibly lightweight yet durable, making aluminium radiators perfect for installing on stud partition walls. In addition to the lightweight construction, aluminum radiators are also the most energy efficient.

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Stainless steel

Made from Grade 304 stainless steel, our stylish stainless steel bathroom radiators provide guaranteed quality. Efficient heat conductors and retainers, stainless steel radiators stay warmer for longer compared to other materials. Another amazing benefit of this impressive material is that they are resistant to corrosion.

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How to Select The Right Radiators

Before you think about potential bathroom radiator designs, it is a good idea to think about which type of heating system you have and which options are available to you. 

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Plumbed radiators

Plumbed radiators or hot water radiators are connected to your central heating system and are heated up by hot water that flows through the pipes from the boiler. This is the most common type of home heating. 

 

Since plumber radiators work with the entire central heating system, if you have your heating switched off in the summer that means that your bathroom radiator will be off too.

 

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Electric radiators

Electric radiators heat your home more efficiently by working independently from your central heating system. 

This makes them ideal for bathrooms since you can give your bathroom a boost in the summer and keep your towels warm and dry even when the heating is turned off. 

 

Many new builds have an entirely electric heating system, but you can still install an electric radiator if your home has central heating.

 

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Dual fuel radiators

Dual fuel radiators provide the best of both central and electric heating.

 

Instead of operating only independently from your central heating like electric radiators, they can also be set to work as part of your central heating system. 

 

This gives you even greater control and flexibility of your heating. In the winter, your dual fuel bathroom radiator can work with your other radiators to heat your entire home. Then in the summer when the heating is turned off, you can still have a warm bathroom by setting your dual fuel radiator to electric mode.

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Which radiator finish complements my fittings?

If you love a coordinated look with matching fixtures and fittings, the good news is you now have the option to match your bathroom radiator to your dream colour scheme.

Chrome bathroom radiators

Chrome is a classic finish that creates a bright, clean look and complements every colour scheme. 

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Black bathroom radiators

The black bathroom trend is here to stay and a matching radiator will help you create a modern monochrome scheme.

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Metallic bathroom radiators

For a subtle shimmer and a luxe art deco feel, our elegant gold, silver, bronze and copper metallic column radiators will add a little glamour to your bathroom decor. 

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Brushed brass bathroom radiators

With a warm hue and a beautiful textured quality to the finish, our brushed brass bathroom radiators help you create an original period property feel. 

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Oil rubbed bronze bathroom radiators

Perfect for creating a mid-century modern look, our oil rubbed bronze bathroom radiators look beautiful paired with teak vanity units. 

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FAQ

Q: What is the purpose of a radiator in a bathroom?

A: A radiator is an optimal method when heating a bathroom. Providing a larger surface area, it's purposely designed to heat the room itself. By filling up with a large amount of hot water, a radiator provides greater heat output.

Q: How to use a bathroom radiator?

A: Manual or thermostatic valves control the temperature of the radiators. To reduce the heat and switch off the unit, turn the manual or TRV valve clockwise. If you want to increase the heat output or turn the unit on, you'll turn the valve anti-clockwise.

Q: Does a bathroom need a radiator?

A: Radiators are the optimum way of heating the whole room when implemented in a bathroom. They're great for larger spaces if you're searching for a way to ensure every inch of the space is heated. Their large surface area provides the perfect heat source to cover all areas.

Q: What type of radiator is best for a bathroom?

A: Most central heating radiators are made from mild steel, which whilst affordable, may not be the best material for rooms with high moisture levels. Stainless steel is the better option as it offers better protection for wetrooms and bathrooms. We recommend opting for a high-quality chrome.

Q: What are radiators used for?

A: “A radiator is a component of the engine's cooling system that disperses a mix of antifreeze and water, which releases some of the heat while taking in cool air before returning to the engine.”

Q: How do electric bathroom radiators work?

A: Electric towel radiators function by heating up a water-based solution inside the radiator. This creates a water-based thermal transfer and heats up the towel rail. A heated towel rail functions in the same way that a regular radiator does, and can be a great solution in bathrooms to keep towels warm and dry.

Q: Why is my bathroom radiator connected to hot water?

A: In some hot water systems, the bathroom radiator or heated towel rail is connected to the hot water circuit. This means that the bathroom radiator comes on with the hot water even if the heating is switched off. This is generally considered an inefficient way to heat your bathroom.

Q: What is the difference between a radiator and a towel radiator?

A: A heated towel rail is an alternative to a radiator in a bathroom design, allowing you to hang your towels or robe on to keep warm for you coming out of the shower. Standard heated towel rails that are connected to the central heating system work similarly to standard radiators but will emit less heat than them.

Q: What are bathroom radiators made of?

A: In general, mild steel tends to be the most popular material used to make radiators and heated towel rails.

Q: Where to put a radiator in a bathroom?

A: The heat of the radiator creates a kind of curtain that protects the occupants from the cold air. Following this principle, we should choose the coolest area of the room so that those using the bathroom are comfortable. Another rule of thumb is to locate the heater as far away from the bath or wash basin as possible.

Q: Do towel radiators heat the bathroom?

A: One of the most commonly asked questions when it comes to the functionality of heated towel rails is, do they actually heat up your bathroom? In short, the answer is yes! Heated towel rails are ideal for making your bathroom a warm, comfortable place to be, especially on those cold winter days!

Q: Why is the bathroom radiator always on?

A: Bathroom towel radiators are often used as the "safety" radiator so that the boiler always has somewhere to dump heat if all the other radiators are shut off. This is because the towel radiator is usually the one that is "on" most of the time.

Q: Why is my bathroom radiator not hot?

A: Check the valve on each end of the radiator to see if they're sufficiently open. If you can verify that the valves are open, then the valve pin inside might be stuck. The valves might seize if your heating has been turned off for a long time. Paint, dust and debris can also seize the valve.

Q: How do you fill a bathroom radiator?

A: Firstly you start by taking the blanking plug and screwing this into the opposite side to where the element will be fitted. Shake up bottle of fluid and pour it into the top of the rail. Once all the fluid has been poured in, pour in water until about an inch from the top of the towel rail.

Q: Does a towel radiator heat a bathroom?

A: A towel radiator unit tends to be larger than the average rail, so your entire bathroom heats up much faster. Despite this, heated towel rails can still warm up any bathroom space. To ensure this, you'll need to know the size of your space and the heating capacity of the rail.

Q: How to turn on a bathroom towel radiator?

A: Manual or thermostatic valves control the temperature of the radiators. To reduce the heat and switch off the unit, turn the manual or TRV valve clockwise. If you want to increase the heat output or turn the unit on, you'll turn the valve anti-clockwise.

Q: How do towel radiators work?

A: Liquid-filled towel rails have an electric element which heats up the fluid-filled interior. These tend to take longer to reach their maximum temperature, which usually comes up to around 55 degrees.

Q: What is the difference between a towel radiator and a radiator?

A: A heated towel rail is an alternative to a radiator in a bathroom design, allowing you to hang your towels or robe on to keep warm for you coming out of the shower. Standard heated towel rails that are connected to the central heating system work similarly to standard radiators but will emit less heat than them.

Q: Why is my towel radiator not hot?

A: When you notice your towel radiator isn't warming up properly, with the bottom being hot and the top remaining cold, it's likely that air has become trapped in the heating system. Fortunately, bleeding the radiator is a straightforward solution.

 

We're well-known as one of the leading radiators manufacturers and suppliers in China. If you're going to buy or wholesale discount radiators, welcome to get more information from our factory. For price consultation, contact us.

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