At Trads we specialise in a truly unique form of heating and bathing; borrowing from the character and grace of the past but incorporating the design and functionality of the present with our collection of traditional cast iron radiators and cast iron baths.
Monday, 21 March 2016
Trads Easter Colouring Giveaway!
We feel in the giving mood this Easter, so we're giving away a FREE colouring download to keep the kids entertained!
Instructions:
1. Click the picture above or follow THIS LINK
2. Print Off to A4 size (preferably white paper or card)
3. Supervise if necessary
4. Enjoy
Happy Easter!
The Trads Team
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Monday, 22 February 2016
What Colour can I Have my Radiator?
Simply put: Any…
A paint revolution is happening! Gone are the days of the standard white radiators placed in every hallway and bedroom. The sky is no longer the limit when choosing what colour or finish you want your radiator to be!
A paint revolution is happening! Gone are the days of the standard white radiators placed in every hallway and bedroom. The sky is no longer the limit when choosing what colour or finish you want your radiator to be!
Here at Trads, we have been thinking outside the box when it
comes to decorating Carron’s superb
range of classic and contemporary cast iron radiators, and have been hard at
work to develop and expand the range and choice that is available.
At last count we had over 4,000 colours in our colour bank! We even offer a free colour matching service so simply tell us your choice of colour.
As well as constantly increasing the amount of paint colours on offer, we have been working on some new specialised metallic finishes and even iridescent or polychromatic finishes. We can also offer the highly sought after ’Antiqued’ option.
We hand assemble, rigorously test each radiators for a period exceeding 24 hours, and hand paint every radiator, deploying a unique ‘double painted method’ to ensure the highest quality of finish is attained.
So join the painted radiator revolution and paint the town
whatever colour you like!
Monday, 8 February 2016
Focus on: Some of the More Unusual Radiator Finishes Trads can Offer
We believe that whatever graces your home should be a
reflection of your personality, what you love and what makes ‘you’ you.
Here at Trads we can offer painted radiators in pretty much any colour imaginable, last count had our colour bank at over 4,000 colours! What’s more, our colour matching service is tailored to allow you to be the master of your radiators…
…But, what if you want something a bit special?
What if you want your radiators to really stand out from the crowd or fit a specific décor?
Never fear, the Trads team can produce some specialised finishes fit for even the most discerning palette!
Along with our much sought after Hand Burnished finish, we
have been working on some new specialised metallic, iridescent and
polychromatic finishes that really sparkle and catch the light in a most
playful way.
The dedicated techniques Trads’ craftsmen use can beautifully highlight the intricate casting details and patterns or can be used to create a focal point of a room/space.
In order to maintain their wonderful looks and effect, we
use high quality lacquers and protectants, ensuring your radiators are looking
their best year after year.
Monday, 1 February 2016
Choosing Radiators’ Wall Stays
In addition to supplying sections that have legs cast with
them, we can offer additional ways to support your Trads cast iron radiator/s -
using Wall Stays.
These are used as additional means of support, by firmly
attaching your radiator to a solid wall.
Wall stays help prevent any accidental damage to your wall, radiators and
pipework by simply securing the radiators from movement, being knocked or nudged
out of line.
As with our radiators, we have finishes available that mean
we can provide the ideal fit for your choice of décor and/or to match the style
of your radiator/s. Choose from finishes including steel, chrome or brass.
Need any further advice? Let us know and one of the friendly
team will contact you personally!
Monday, 25 January 2016
How To Bleed Your Radiators
High fuel costs and falling external temperatures can
quickly place a drain on household finances, especially when the central
heating system is not working efficiently.
Radiators that feel cooler at the top than the
bottom and those emitting a banging noise are tell tale signs that you've got
air trapped in your system, however it only requires a simple, DIY response to
put things right.
Bleeding radiators, including our cast
iron radiator range, involves opening a small valve on the radiator to release air.
Here, we walk you through the simple steps to resolve the
problem.
1. Start by turning off your central heating.
2. Locate the bleed valve at the top of the radiator on
either the right or left side. This might be brass and hand operated on modern
cast iron radiators or need a screwdriver/radiator key on modern
steel units.
3. Open the bleed valve until water starts to bubble out. Having
an old tea towel to cover the open valve will stop dirty water spraying on to
your walls or dripping out on to your flooring. This water may be very hot, so
be careful to avoid scalding.
4. With a tea towel ready in one hand, use the other hand to turn
the bleed valve about a half turn anticlockwise to open it. When the
water starts rushing out, quickly place the tea towel over the hole from where
the air is escaping.
5. As soon as water starts escaping, close the bleed valve as
quickly as possible.
6. Topping up the central heating system may be necessary,
as bleeding radiators can cause some loss of pressure within the
central heating system.
7. There should be a pressure gauge for the system near to your boiler. For
most domestic hot water heating systems this should read between 1.5 and 2 bar.
If the pressure reading is below this level, open the valve that lets water
into your central heating system until the gauge returns to the desired
pressure level.
8. Simply turn your heating back on for a warmer more efficient home.
Monday, 18 January 2016
How We Test our Radiators?
A question we often get asked is: “How do Trads test your radiators?” or “How will I know they will be safe in my property?”.
The quick answer would be: we test our radiator quite extensively to ensure that there are no leaks and that they are safe for use. We are also proud to say all our radiator conform to British Standards (BS:EN 442-2) and we have been awarded the ISO:9001 accreditation for Quality Management.
Testing in more detail
We are confident that our comprehensive period of testing is more than suitable to assess any potential weakness in the casting of each individual section and the connections of complete cast iron radiators.
The quick answer would be: we test our radiator quite extensively to ensure that there are no leaks and that they are safe for use. We are also proud to say all our radiator conform to British Standards (BS:EN 442-2) and we have been awarded the ISO:9001 accreditation for Quality Management.
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The Ornate Cast Iron Radiator |
Testing in more detail
We are confident that our comprehensive period of testing is more than suitable to assess any potential weakness in the casting of each individual section and the connections of complete cast iron radiators.
Once the assembly is complete and the assembly inspection is
passed, the radiator/s are carefully transferred to our bespoke water and air testing
station.
Here, trained operatives put the radiator through a series
rigorous pressure tests. The total time of high pressure testing exceeds more
than 24 hours, the pressure that is used is at a rate well beyond that of
normal water pressure found in the UK.
High Standards
The reason for such thorough testing is to ensure each and every radiator more than meets the requirements that are expected and exceeds the high level of standards that we impose on ourselves.
The reason for such thorough testing is to ensure each and every radiator more than meets the requirements that are expected and exceeds the high level of standards that we impose on ourselves.
On the rare occasion that a radiator or sections fail, the
failed sections are discarded and radiators are re-built with new sections.
Once passed they return to the paint team to complete the
‘Double Painted Method’.
If you’d like to know more, please visit our website or
contact one of the team on 0808 1785 533.
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
How to Choose your Radiators’ Style: a Guide by Trads - Part 2
last time we spoke about some of the styles we have....Let’s go on to the next step.
It’s a good idea to get an assessment of the size of your room, the environment and the possible restrictions. Properties come in all shapes and sizes and have nooks and the occasional cranny to consider. Will the radiator style you have chosen fit in to the space that you are thinking?
We’ll come on to the amount of sections required next, but remember a larger room will require more sections or even several radiators. Is the room upstairs? Are there any logistical considerations?
Whilst some of these will not be answered straight away, it is worth keeping a note, as forewarned is forearmed!
Next, you need to know the level of heating that is required – whilst we admit our radiators can stand alone as decoration, they do offer a practical and efficient heating solution, so don’t be left in the cold!
Thankfully, we’ve already done the hard work for you, so put away the abacus and complicated formulas for another day – here is our BTU calculator: http://www.tradscastironradiators.co.uk/btu-calculator
British thermal unit or ‘BTU’ is unit of measurement used amongst the heating industry
We’ve worked out the BTU output of each radiator from the smallest possible size of 3 sections all the way up to a mammoth 20 sectioned one. This makes it quite easy to check and refer to the BTU room requirements and the BTU output of your desired radiator.
It’s a good idea to get an assessment of the size of your room, the environment and the possible restrictions. Properties come in all shapes and sizes and have nooks and the occasional cranny to consider. Will the radiator style you have chosen fit in to the space that you are thinking?
We’ll come on to the amount of sections required next, but remember a larger room will require more sections or even several radiators. Is the room upstairs? Are there any logistical considerations?
Whilst some of these will not be answered straight away, it is worth keeping a note, as forewarned is forearmed!
Next, you need to know the level of heating that is required – whilst we admit our radiators can stand alone as decoration, they do offer a practical and efficient heating solution, so don’t be left in the cold!
Thankfully, we’ve already done the hard work for you, so put away the abacus and complicated formulas for another day – here is our BTU calculator: http://www.tradscastironradiators.co.uk/btu-calculator
British thermal unit or ‘BTU’ is unit of measurement used amongst the heating industry
We’ve worked out the BTU output of each radiator from the smallest possible size of 3 sections all the way up to a mammoth 20 sectioned one. This makes it quite easy to check and refer to the BTU room requirements and the BTU output of your desired radiator.
Nearly there…
After you’ve made your choice and checked its heating
performance then it’s time to get creative!
Time to dip your brush in the paint pot, or so to speak at least. You tell us the colour, AND we mean ANY colour, and we’ll attentively hand spray your radiators using our special ‘Double Painted Method’ using resistant and above all beautiful looking paint to cap off your radiators!
Want something a bit more than paint? Why not go for our special finishes range where you can explore the radiance of polished metal or highly reflective paints.
Time to dip your brush in the paint pot, or so to speak at least. You tell us the colour, AND we mean ANY colour, and we’ll attentively hand spray your radiators using our special ‘Double Painted Method’ using resistant and above all beautiful looking paint to cap off your radiators!
Want something a bit more than paint? Why not go for our special finishes range where you can explore the radiance of polished metal or highly reflective paints.
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Ornate Radiator in Hammered Gold! |
Now, all is left is to choose your accessories; Valves –
these control the hot water flow to the radiators, effectively a temperature
control mechanism. Wall Stays - wall stays are used to secure our cast iron
radiators to solid walls. Pipe shrouds – designed to hide or ‘shroud’ copper
pipework ruining the look or aesthetic of your radiator.
That’s it! You will soon be the proud owner of your cast
iron radiator/s – rather simple, isn’t it?
Be sure to read our other guides and blogs if you are stuck
or want to find out any further information!
Monday, 11 January 2016
How to Choose your Radiators’ Style: a Guide by Trads - Part 1
Choosing a radiator can be a daunting task with quite a few
considerations and even restrictions, so we’ve put together some points of
guidance to hopefully set you on the right track:
“What is food to one
man is bitter poison to others.”- Lucretius
The old adage coined by the Roman philosopher, Lucretius, has never been truer than in the case of choosing your cast iron radiators.
You know what you like and what style speaks to you.
We have a fantastic range of styles and designs for you to choose from and it does very often boil down to personal taste, but let’s explore the possibilities.
If you like your radiator to have a flourish or to incorporate patterns inspired by nature, then choose from the more classic and very often highly decorative designs first seen throughout France and Western Europe (in what we know as the late Victorian period), as found in the Rococo, The Daisy, The Ribbon and The Antoinette.
The old adage coined by the Roman philosopher, Lucretius, has never been truer than in the case of choosing your cast iron radiators.
You know what you like and what style speaks to you.
We have a fantastic range of styles and designs for you to choose from and it does very often boil down to personal taste, but let’s explore the possibilities.
If you like your radiator to have a flourish or to incorporate patterns inspired by nature, then choose from the more classic and very often highly decorative designs first seen throughout France and Western Europe (in what we know as the late Victorian period), as found in the Rococo, The Daisy, The Ribbon and The Antoinette.
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The Eton Narron Radiator from Trads |
If you prefer crisp lines and less lavish decoration, then
take a trip back to The Roaring Twenties. Defined by largely American
radiators, such as those by radiator juggernaut The American Radiator Company,
and exhibiting Art Deco designs, the straight lines that typify the era can be
found in The Deco, The Tuscany and The Eton & Narrow Eton.
Great, we'll talk more about what to next in the 2nd part of the blog. Stay Tuned!
Tuesday, 5 January 2016
What are Cast Iron Radiators and How Do They Work?
Cast Iron Radiators have undergone a rise in popularity over the last few years. In some respects it is partly due to a broader demand for genuine antiques or classic & vintage inspired goods – the charm of classic design or certain styles/periods is surging, as is the want of higher quality production and an extended product lifespan.
It may also be because of straightforward aesthetics. Simply, the majority of cast iron radiators and the finishing options that are available make for wonderfully decorative additions to the home and are visually appealing to many.
Another factor is likely to be the added advantage of cast iron radiators retaining and emitting heat for longer periods.
Radiators, be they cast iron or even the modern day steel
counterparts, have become an everyday installation in almost every home up and
down the country, but it is not always understood how they work.
Here at Trads we want you to appreciate how your cast iron radiator will perform and what makes them so special.
Here at Trads we want you to appreciate how your cast iron radiator will perform and what makes them so special.
How Radiators Work: A
Simple Guide.
In an ordinary hot water system, the radiator is
filled with water. As the heating system increases the temperature of the water
and circulates it through the system, radiators will heat up. The unique properties of cast iron help as it conducts heat rather well, and its thickness means it can retain large amounts of heat that gets slowly released and emits the warmth into the atmosphere (room) even after the heating is turned off. Thus, cast iron radiators offer an efficient and long lasting heating solution.
The heat output of our cast iron radiators is determined by the surface area, in layman’s terms the bigger the hotter. Because of the thickness of the material, radiators made from cast iron will heat air at a steadier rate and avoid the peaks and troughs or ‘start/stop’ nature of modern day radiators.
Did
you know?
Because of the thermodynamic properties of cast iron and its capacity
to retain a great deal of heat, Cast Iron was famously used in the original
manufacture of the cylinders in steam engines,
and more specifically used by John Wilkinson in the steam locomotives of
James Watt.
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Stay tuned for more blogs coming from Trads.
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Let us know in the comments! Thanks for reading.
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Let us know in the comments! Thanks for reading.
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