Radiator Installation — Barnet
Radiator Installation in Barnet
Expert radiator installation and replacement across Barnet — Barnet, Finchley, Hendon, Edgware. Single panel, double panel, column radiators and heated towel rails. Free BTU calculation. From £150.
Radiator installation in Barnet
Radiator installation in Barnet: what you need to know
Types of radiators
Single panel radiators are the most common and suit rooms with moderate heat demand. Double panel radiators output more heat in the same wall space — ideal for larger rooms or rooms with poor insulation. Column radiators (cast-iron style or steel) suit period properties or rooms where aesthetics matter. Heated towel rails serve bathrooms and en-suites, connecting directly to the central heating circuit.
Output calculation: BTUs and watts
Radiator output is measured in BTUs or watts. To calculate required output, multiply the room volume (length x width x height in metres) by 153 to get BTUs. Divide by 3.412 to convert to watts. We carry out this calculation before ordering any radiator to ensure the replacement meets the room heat load.
Replacing a radiator without draining the system
For a direct swap-out on a system fitted with TRV and lockshield valves, we isolate the individual radiator by closing both valves fully. This drains only that section — the rest of the system stays full and pressurised. No system power flush required for a standard like-for-like replacement.
New radiator with new pipework vs swap-out
A direct swap-out (same position, same pipe centres) costs £150 to £250. Installing a new radiator in a new location — requiring new pipework run from the nearest flow and return — costs £300 to £500 depending on pipe run length and whether floorboards need to be lifted.
Balancing the system after a change
After adding or replacing a radiator, the central heating system must be balanced. This means adjusting the lockshield valves on each radiator so that heat is distributed evenly throughout the property. Without balancing, some radiators will be too hot and others too cold.
TRVs and smart TRVs
Standard thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) cost £15 to £30 and allow per-room temperature control. Smart TRVs — from Tado, Hive, or Drayton Wiser — cost £50 to £80 each but allow per-room scheduling from a smartphone. They integrate with most existing central heating systems without requiring a new boiler.
Services in Barnet
Radiator installation services
Single panel swap
Replace an old single-panel radiator with a new one using the existing TRV and lockshield valve connections. From £150 including parts.
Double panel swap
Upgrade from single to double panel for greater heat output in the same wall space. We match the existing pipe centres. From £200 including parts.
Column radiator
Cast-iron style or steel column radiators installed with correct BTU calculation for the room. Supply and fit from £350.
Towel rail installation
Heated towel rail connected to the central heating circuit in the bathroom or en-suite. Supply and fit from £200 including pipe alterations.
New circuit radiator
New radiator with new pipework run from the nearest flow and return — no existing connections. Includes all pipe work and pressure test. From £350.
Smart TRV upgrade
Tado, Hive, or Drayton Wiser smart thermostatic radiator valves fitted to existing radiators for per-room temperature control. From £60 per valve fitted.
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Common questions
Radiator installation Barnet: frequently asked
How long does radiator installation take in Barnet?
A direct swap-out of a single radiator takes 1 to 2 hours. A new radiator with new pipework takes 3 to 5 hours depending on the pipe run. We can usually complete one or two radiators in a single visit.
Can you replace a radiator without draining the system in Barnet?
Yes — for a direct swap-out on a system with TRV and lockshield valves, we isolate the individual radiator by closing both valves and drain only that section. The rest of the system remains full and pressurised.
What size radiator do I need for my Barnet property?
Radiator output is measured in BTUs or watts. To calculate the required output, multiply the room volume (length x width x height in metres) by 153 to get BTUs. Divide by 3.412 to convert to watts. We carry out this calculation before ordering any radiator.
Do I need a plumber or can I DIY a radiator swap in Barnet?
A direct radiator swap on an isolated connection is within the capability of a competent DIYer, but incorrect isolation or over-tightening connections causes leaks. For new pipework, system balancing, or any work involving gas, always use a qualified plumber.