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Radiators | Find a Radiator Replacement, Repair or Installation Service Near You
You’ll ask many things of your home. But there are few more important yet basic requirements than making sure it’s safe, dry and warm. And the latter of those means getting enough radiators installed and ensuring they’re in the right places.
Installing a radiator might seem like an easy enough job. It’s just a case of swapping the old model out for a nice shiny new one, right? Sort of – but it’s more involved than you might think.
First, you’ll need to turn off and bleed your old radiator. You can then remove it from its brackets and empty out any remaining water. After safely disposing of the old, it’s in with the new. You can hang your new unit on the same brackets – assuming you’re swapping it for a radiator that’s the same size. If not, you’ll need to measure up and drill new brackets too, as well as potentially moving piping to ensure the valves line up. When the new radiator is in position, you can then reconnect it, and reflow water back in. Check for leaks, and if everything looks fine you’re done.
It’s quite a job, and that’s why it’s quicker, easier and safer to find a reliable, experienced professional. They’ll have your new radiator fitted and warming your home in no time and save you from any leak-induced headaches.
Cost of radiator installation
The fee you’re charged for your radiator installation job usually depends on the number of units you’re looking to replace, and whether they’re like for like.
Swapping out an old radiator for a unit of the same size is around one day’s work – and that means (depending on where you’re based) anywhere from £150-£300. The price of a more involved job (more radiators, installing a bigger or smaller model) will depend on the number of days required. Expect to pay upwards of £500 for more complicated installations.
How to install a new radiator
As we’ve explained above, fitting a new radiator is a relatively simple process – provided you know what you’re doing and have a spare pair of hands to help position it.
- Begin by turning the hot water off. Then ensure you’ve turned the old radiator itself off, by rotating the main plastic handle (AKA the flow valve, the one with the number dial on it) clockwise as well as the lock-shield valve (the other valve, under the protective cap). Count how many turns are needed to close off the lock-shield valve – you’ll need to know that later.
- Next up, bleed the radiator to get excess water out. You can do that by turning the key at the far top corner – remember to have a rag or a piece of kitchen towel ready to catch any of the old (and often dirty) water that comes out.
- After undoing the nuts that attach the radiator to the central heating pipes, you’ll then be able to lift it clear from the wall brackets. When it’s off the wall, drain any remaining water into a bucket – it pays to find the biggest you can, as radiators can be heavy and you’ll want to get that excess liquid out as quickly and cleanly as possible.
- Remove the valve connectors from your old radiator and place them to one side. You’re now ready to get to work on your new rad. Grab those valve connectors and after cleaning the threads with wire wool, wind some PTFE tape round a few times, to help ensure a tight seal. Screw those connectors into your new radiator and tighten them fully.
- Now hang your new radiator. Assuming your new model is the same size as your old one, it’ll hopefully sit neatly on your existing wall brackets. If not, you’ll need to measure up and drill in new wall brackets (and potentially move your pipework too).
- Lining the valves up is a delicate job and needs to be done with precision. If the valves are correctly positioned, you can carefully tighten them (taking care not to overtighten). Next, you’ll need to reopen the bleed valve and flow valve. As soon as water begins to leak from the bleed valve, close it.
- Finally, open the lock-shield valve (by the same number of turns as it was previously set to). Water will start to filter evenly throughout the radiator. After checking for any signs of leaking, you’re done.
Underfloor heating and radiators
Can’t decide between underfloor heating and conventional systems (like radiators)? Well, the good news is, you don’t need to. Because both systems can work in partnership.

A typical combination arrangement is underfloor heating on the ground floor with radiators on the first floor. With ground floors usually consisting of concrete screed, they’re ideally suited to water-based underfloor heating systems. And while suspended timber floors upstairs can also have underfloor heating fitted, it’s often cheaper and easier to opt for radiators.
Installation aside, the two systems can both operate using the same water temperature from your boiler. The underfloor heating system takes a feed from the boiler, with some plumbing work required to bring the temperature down. Hot water from the boiler can go directly to the radiator and wider central heating system as normal.
The trick is installing a two-port valve in each system, which provides independent control. That’ll allow you to operate radiators and your hot water supply with a standard two-channel timer and control the underfloor heating system with dedicated room thermostats.
The qualifications your tradesperson needs
Installing a new radiator on its own won’t require any official or trade body qualifications, but this service is usually delivered by a professional who specialises in broader plumbing and heating engineering. And anyone who carries out that work will require Gas Safe accreditation. So, while it’s not compulsory for your professional to hold a specific qualification, it’s certainly a good sign if they have Gas Safe registration.
Your tradesperson should also be able to showcase a proven track record, along with a collection of customers willing to sing their praises for a job well done.
Insurance your tradesperson needs
Public liability insurance is of paramount importance, especially given your professional will be dealing with your pipework, and the potential for leaks later down the line. Get your tradesperson to show you evidence that they have the necessary cover in place.
Questions you should ask your tradesperson
- Are they Gas Safe registered?
- Are they able to install a radiator which can work alongside underfloor heating?
- Would they recommend installing a different size radiator or one with superior heating performance?
- Can they offer a warranty on their work?
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Came around within the hour on a bank holiday Friday and completed the job the same day, working well into the evening. Absolutely brilliant!
tony is very punctual, professional and friendly.. his work is excellant and i would recommend him to everyone..! very pleased with my new bathroom..:)
David Humphrey provides a full range of Plumbing and Property Maintenance Services from taps washers to complete bathrooms. Bathroom advice, design and installation; repairs, maintenance, other internal alterations and solutions, throughout your home.
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Turned up exactly on time, identified fault, returned the next day with the part at the specified time and repaired fault quickly. Very reasonable price. Polite, even took shoes off at front door without being asked! Would definitely recommend.
SDS are a locally based team of highly skilled experienced craftsmen who specialise in all aspects of plastering and painting. We pride ourselves on customer satisfaction which has been the key to our success. Affordable quality is assured when using SDS.
Perry and his team were highly professional in every respect - they responded quicky, provided a thorough and competitive quote, and finished the project on time and on budget and to a very high standard. They were also very polite and friendly.
Kevin called and said that he would be over first thing, and true to his word, he did. He was very polite and professional and dealt with the problem with minimal fuss. Value for money was great, and I would definitely recommend his services, and use him again.
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A huge thank you to Aengus for his plumbing services. I would highly recommend his work which he carried out with the up most professionalism. Aengus communication was excellent and he prides himself on ensuring the job is done correctly. He took the time to explain everything that I needed to repair my heating system and I gave me advice. Aengus is kind and honest and went above and beyond to ensure my house was warm and leak free. Thank you so much Aengus, it's was a pleasure to meet you.
With over 50 years combined experience in all aspects of plumbing and heating work we are able to offer our customers high quality workmanship and a vast knowledge of our trade. Couple that with our friendly, reliable service we strive to make sure our customers fully understand the work being undertaken and why it is necessary. Our aim is to provide each of our customers with quality and individual service.
Very fair price He tells you what problem and sorts it. He has helped at short notice and flexibly came and gave good quote in an evening appointment and then did the job next day at our convenience. Keeps you informed of progress and proactive is preventing other problems .
Family run plumbing and heating company established for nearly 40 years. We undertake all plumbing and heating tasks and specialise in gas fitting.
Rang really promptly and arranged to come and assess the job. Regrettably I didn’t hear from them when they failed to show and then no reply to message. Oh well....next!
Victor and his team worked on the kitchen for 3 days and I hardly even noticed they were there. They were tidy and very quiet. They did exactly as they said they would and started and finished on time. Really pleased with the workmanship. The finish is a lot better than I had hoped.
Mason's Heating & Plumbing Ltd is a local business with 12 years experience in the trade. Qualifications include Domestic & Commercial Gas, LPG & Oil. Friendly, hard working & reliable engineer who is happy to travel.
One time and reliable, managed to fix an additional problem as well as a boiler service. Pleasant and professional
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Energy supplier visited to inspect boiler, gas leak detected. Energy supplier advised that floor would need to come up. Sa Plumbing phoned me within 30mins of putting a job request up and attended and hour or so later. Quickly identified the source of the leak, thankfully above the floor! fast, friendly service, would use again!
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