Did You Know?
White radiators with plastic end panels turn yellow!
As the plastic is exposed to continuous heat, it ages fast - turning from white, to a yellow shade. The plastic also becomes brittle, causing serious reliability issues.
All Ecopower Heating Radiators are built to last, with no plastics used in radiator bodies, or end panels. Your Ecopower Heating radiators will look as good as new for many years.
How to replace storage heaters
If you have decided to upgrade the night storage heaters that failed to keep your home warm over the winter, now is great time to make the change.
Here, we give you a few pointers on how to get it done. Upgrading from night storage heaters doesn’t need to be expensive. It’s possible to make some big savings on your energy bill, as well as make your home warmer.
Follow our simple steps, for a cost-effective and easy upgrade.
We’ve featured articles on this before, and much of our business comes from replacing storage heaters with our modern electric radiators. The reasons why our customers need to upgrade are usually the same. Aside from the bulky aesthetics and poor heat-output, the main issues centre on running costs. Let’s look at why night storage heaters cost so much to use…
The Economy 7 tariff is very expensive, and users of night storage heaters are generally forced to have it. Although the seven over-night “off-peak” hours appear cheap, the standard rate charge for all other times is disproportionately high.
Using other appliances is costly on the E7 tariff. Lighting, fridges, PC’s, cookers, televisions etc. can cost over 20 pence per unit to use. Running a modern radiator on standard tariff would be just 11 pence per unit, and it would consume less units.
Storage heaters have very little control. It’s easy to leave them on overnight to charge, when the weather is mild the following day. For commercial premises, overnight heating is unwanted, and an increased day-time rate is particularly bad.
Night Storage heaters heat the home at night, when everyone’s in bed, and over the following day -often while the bill payer is out at work.
Storage heaters draw much more power than modern electric radiators. They need to build-up a surplus of heat energy, in order to maintain a sustained output. We often replace 3.5kw storage heaters with a radiator of just 1.3kw.
Once storage heaters have ran out of stored heat , the user needs to top-up. Often there is a “Boost” feature. These are ineffective (usually just a convector element) and are charged at the expensive “on-peak” rate.
Read more about night storage heaters in our previous article.
Upgrading from your old night storage heaters is easy. With just some basic information about your property, we will provide a quotation, and can deliver within a couple of days. There are some other things to do in the mean time, which shouldn’t take long.
That’s it! Our exceptionally high-quality electric heating systems provide the ultimate upgrade, and our expert advice and low prices make the change-over painless.