The Need for Cast Iron Radiators

For heating a house, industrial space or office with a hip retro style, cast iron radiators are great options. These classic appliances made their first appearance during the 1860s as free stranding units. By the time the 19th century rolled around, the steam boiler and hot water features made two-piped radiators extremely popular and very much in demand with homeowners everywhere. Victorian radiators are the height of style with decorative scroll work and floral designs. The rugged look is surprisingly popular with modern homeowners. Replicas and refurbished units are readily available today. In fact, it is very rare to find an authentic radiator of this type these days.

Purchasing a quality cast iron radiator is a great option for someone who is renovating a home and is looking for something affordable. These appliances typically cost less than modern systems and the classic look cannot be matched by current designs. You get the same efficiency you get with a contemporary unit in an attractive package. The demand for the classic look is slowly changing the marketplace. There are now some manufacturers that are attempting to incorporate those classic designs into their updated equipment and these designs are very popular.

Cast iron is capable of retaining a lot of heat. It far outperforms other materials when evaluated for absorbing and maintaining heat. Taken together, these qualities make the cast iron radiator both durable and efficient.

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There are several reputable companies that sell radiators of all kinds as well as a big array of cast iron radiator covers. Whether you are looking for an antique design or something more updated, there are distributors worldwide that are ready to assist you. In the United States, The Brass Knob and Myson are well known companies that sell radiators. Paladin Radiators, Simple Radiators and Red Hot Radiators supply the United Kingdom with similar units. All it takes is one phone call and your period or contemporary radiator will be on its way to you. Conduct an online search for even more resources.

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