Heating 6 min read Updated 4 June 2026 Trade verified

Best Towel Radiator for Conservatorys

The right towel radiator for a UK conservatory depends on room volume, window area, insulation grade and how the room is used. Undersized radiators run flat-out and never heat; oversized ones cycle and waste gas. Here is the trade approach.

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Step-by-step method

1. Calculate BTU requirement

For a conservatory, allow ~130 BTU per cubic foot in an insulated modern build, or ~160 in Victorian solid-wall. Add 15% for a north-facing wall and 10% per double-glazed window.

2. Choose radiator type

A towel radiator suits conservatorys where wall space is limited. Match aesthetic to skirting height and colour scheme.

3. Trade-favoured brands

Stelrad Compact and Kudox for mainstream, Reina and Milano for designer, MHS Alara for cast column. All carry 10-year manufacturer guarantees.

4. Valve pairing

Pair every towel radiator with a TRV on the flow and a lockshield on the return. Angled valves for under-window installs, straight for exposed pipework.

5. Installed cost UK

Supply-and-fit a towel radiator: £180–£450 typical. Designer verticals £350–£900. Cast-iron column £500–£1,200. Add £80–£120 per additional TRV/lockshield pair.

Frequently asked questions

BTU output for a typical conservatory?+

3,500–6,500 BTU for average UK domestic room sizes. Use a BTU calculator or ask your merchant.

Can I fit a towel radiator myself?+

Yes — radiator swap is non-notifiable. Isolate valves, drain, fit, refill, bleed, balance.

Do I need to drain the whole system?+

No — close the TRV and lockshield to isolate one radiator only. Open the bleed valve to release pressure.

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