You can fit them in the same way as a standard radiator. Simply turn off your heating, then isolate your old radiator by shutting off the valves on either side before removing it from the wall. Your new towel radiator will be connected to the existing pipework.
How do you fit a curved towel radiator?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SocXDQ8fAtc
How do you install a wall mounted radiator?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGGLiH4QN_k
How do you replace a radiator with a heated towel rail?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86UQXWVfuQQ
What do you clean heated towel rails with?
Basically, all you need to do is wipe it with a damp cloth and then dry it thoroughly with a tea towel or kitchen paper so the water drops don't leave marks. For best results, used deionised water to clean or rinse the surface you can usually buy it from supermarkets to use in irons, steam cleaners or for car care.
How do you remove limescale from a heated towel rail?
One of the most effective is a simple 50:50 solution of water and white vinegar. You can pour your mixture into a spray bottle to apply the solution, or simply dip your cloth into a bowl of the liquid. The acidic vinegar is great for getting rid of those irritating calcium deposits from hard water droplets.
Can you repaint a heated towel rail?
Paint the Rail Simply paint the towel rail using one of the rust-o-leum spray paints for radiators on the market. You can choose from a variety of colours, even silver. It's often the most inexpensive way to update an old radiator.
Why do heated towel rails go rusty?
Rust is a common problem and annoyance which comes with heated towel radiators. This is because the heat generated by the electric bars warms up the towels placed on it. As this happens, the bars in-between and underneath typically begin to rust because of the moisture from the towels.