I am in the process of building a new house and would like a towel rail in the bathroom instead of a radiator, the plumber is telling me its not possible to get one that would heat the bathroom, is this correct or does anyone know what type I could get that would heat the bathroom.
It is possible to get a towel rail to heat your bathroom. You need to make sure your BTUs are right. Take your room measurements to a radiator supplier who will tell you what BTUs you need to heat your room. Then get a towel rail which gives you those BTUs.
Your plumber is right. Towel rails will only heat smaller bathrooms. They may take the chill out of a larger room but in the middle of winter this will not be enough. To be safe we had a radiator and a heated towel rail fitted. As bathroom floors are usually tiled it makes sense to get this right at this stage. Nothing as bad as a cold bathroom.
Yes most if not all heated towel rails can be fitted from pipes coming from the wall or floor. It is the connector that you would use to connect the pipes to the heated towel rail that matters. For a wall application you would need a 90 degree elbow connector for a floor application you can use straight connectors. Sorry do not the actual technical names.
Yes most if not all heated towel rails can be fitted from pipes coming from the wall or floor. It is the connector that you would use to connect the pipes to the heated towel rail that matters. For a wall application you would need a 90 degree elbow connector for a floor application you can use straight connectors. Sorry do not the actual technical names.