From bringing a luxury feel to your home to providing a solid and reliable source of heat for those cold winter months, cast iron radiators boast a great range of features. So, if you’ve been considering updating your home’s interior with cast iron radiators and are unsure where to begin or even if they are the right choice for you, then our handy buyer’s guide covers all you need to know to help you make the best decision.
In this cast iron radiator buying guide, we explain what a cast iron radiator is and why you should get one for your home, plus we share some tips and advice on choosing the perfect style and uncover if they really do cost more to run compared to other radiator materials.
A cast iron radiator is one of the oldest, largest, and heaviest types of radiator that’s still in use today. But what is a cast iron radiator? This type of radiator features a traditional design made up of sections and columns. It is designed to work with a hot water system that relies on a water heater and is built to allow hot water to flow in, where it then transfers the heat from the water and out into the surrounding air. Cast iron radiators tend to take up a larger amount of floor space and are not usually wall-mounted due to their extremely heavy weight, so if you’re considering one for your home, it’s important to check your floor is suitable for this type of radiator.
So, why should I get a cast iron radiator? If you’re looking for a radiator that will endure the test of time and want to recreate the look of a bygone era, then a cast iron radiator offers a great option. Cast iron has many benefits – it boasts outstanding strength and durability, it’s not easy to dent or damage in any way compared to other materials such as steel and aluminum and a cast iron radiator will rarely rust within, but even if external rust does occur, it can easily be refurbished to look like new again.
Cast iron radiators are highly reliable too and there’s not much that can break on them. As long as the valves and other parts of your heating system are regularly maintained, then you can enjoy this traditional heat source for many years to come.
At Hudson Reed, cast iron radiators come in many styles, finishes and sizes to perfectly elevate your home’s interior. They are a statement piece for any space, adding a piece of art, as well as being a functional heating solution. Furthermore, cast iron radiators are great for restoration and renovation projects too and will introduce unique charm and character to your home.
Beautifully crafted and hand assembled in England, our cast iron radiators are available in both ornate and sophisticated unadorned designs to suit both modern and vintage interiors, so you can create an elegant look that will never fall out of fashion. There’s a huge range of sizes to ensure the perfect fit for your space and you can choose from a variety of stunning finishes, including antique copper, antique brass, pewter, slate black and antique white. Discover your perfect Hudson Reed cast iron radiator and create your dream home look:
Charlotte – if you want to bring a decadent feel to your home, then the Charlotte cast iron radiator collection is a fantastic choice. Each radiator features decorative ornate columns with a beautiful floral etching, making this collection ideal for elevating both traditional and industrial inspired homes.
Victoria – for a look that’s understated yet sophisticated and elegant, look no further than the Victoria cast iron radiator collection. This range of cast iron radiators feature a narrow column design and stylish pointed feet for a retro feel, which will enhance your home’s traditional interior.
Erté – this collection of cast iron radiators will bring a bold yet classic look to your home. Featuring a sophisticated design and stylish oval columns, the Erté cast iron radiators will complement interiors of any style. Place anywhere around your home for an eye-catching feature.
If you’re replacing your old panel type radiators and wondering if you will require the same size, then this will be the case in most instances. When it comes to smaller cast iron radiators though, they may need additional sections to ensure a matching heat output.
When choosing a radiator size, there are several points you need to think about to ensure the ideal level of heat is achieved, these include:
- The required BTUs
- The size of the room
- The number of radiators needed to ensure to the room is evenly heated
The best way to work out the size of radiator you require is to use our BTU calculator, so you can see how much heat your room needs. Once you’ve got this figured out, you can choose the right cast iron radiator size.
With their classic design and efficient heating capabilities, it’s no surprise that cast iron radiators have been a popular choice for many decades. However, some people do hesitate to install them, as they assume they are more expensive to run compared to other types of radiators. Not only this, but the initial upfront cost associated with cast iron radiators can be a deterrent too. When it comes to this type of radiator though, the long-term savings should be taken into consideration, as cast iron has a longer lifespan compared to other types of materials, therefore resulting in much reduced replacement and maintenance expenses over time.
Believe it or not, cast iron radiators are highly energy efficient. Once the operating temperature has been reached, the heat is retained and distributed for an extended period, even after your heating system has been switched off, meaning no extra energy is wasted. What’s more, if you use thermostatic valves with your cast iron radiator, then you can easily control the heat output and further optimize energy consumption.
Cast iron radiators boast excellent heat retention properties and keep your room warm and cozy for a longer period. This also means that your boiler or heating system does not have to work as hard to maintain a comfortable room temperature, saving energy and leading to reduced heating bills in the long run.
If appropriately sized and the system is correctly balanced, then cast iron radiators work seamlessly with modern heating systems. So, you can create a truly classic look, whilst enjoying energy efficient heating.
To sum it up, the main benefits of cast iron radiators include:
- Superb energy efficiency
- Excellent heat retention and distribution
- Compatible with modern heating systems
- Reduced replacement and maintenance expenses
- Highly reliable and outstanding durability
- Timeless and elegant aesthetics
The small but all-important final details are an essential part of your cast iron radiator. You will need to select appropriate radiator valves to suit the radiator’s pipework and make sure to choose a style to further elevate the vintage design.
At Hudson Reed, you’ll discover a superb range of traditional style radiator valves in a variety of antique inspired finishes. It’s also a good idea to choose thermostatic valves, as you can then easily control the heat output of an individual cast iron radiator, which helps to reduce energy consumption, whilst ensuring a comfortable room temperature.
To ensure maximum performance and energy efficiency for your cast iron radiators, proper maintenance is important. Making sure to regularly bleed the radiators, cleaning them and ensuring they are free of any blockages will go a long way to helping them operate efficiently. If you don’t perform regular maintenance, then this can result in reduced performance, as well as higher energy usage, which can increase your energy bills.
Here’s a quick guide to cleaning your cast iron radiator:
- To clean your cast iron radiator, begin by using a vacuum attachment and get behind and around the columns.
- Once done, place a cloth under the radiator and use a radiator cleaning brush or make your own by using a long stick and wrapping a cleaning cloth around it and then secure with some strong tape.
- Next, fill a bucket with warm water and add a small amount of dishwashing liquid. Dampen the cloth or radiator brush and clean between the columns. Once clean, dry with a clean, dry cloth to prevent rusting.
For a more detailed guide, check out our how to clean a cast iron radiator blog.
So, if you’re considering cast iron radiators for your home, we hope this blog will help you make an informed decision. Even though the initial investment may be higher than modern radiator styles, their long-term durability and efficiency can help you to save money over time. Plus, with their excellent ability to retain and distribute heat combined with their compatibility with modern heating systems, cast iron radiators give you a reliable and practical source of heat for your home.