We have a towel rail in our en-suite bathroom which was added to the existing central heating system soon after we moved in some years ago.
Unfortunately, it never gets really hot compared to the other radiators. I understand that towel radiators are not designed to heat a room, but I still think it ought to be hotter than it is, especially as I removed the TRV that it came with and ensured every other radiator has a TRV fitted.
I don't know whether this would have any bearing on the problem, but we live in a bungalow and the en-suite bathroom is a couple of steps lower down than the rest of the house.
My first wife wants the towel rail replaced by a conventional radiator, but I'm not sure that would make much difference if the towel rail never gets hot anyway.
Any ideas, please, of how to overcome the problem?
Unfortunately, it never gets really hot compared to the other radiators. I understand that towel radiators are not designed to heat a room, but I still think it ought to be hotter than it is, especially as I removed the TRV that it came with and ensured every other radiator has a TRV fitted.
I don't know whether this would have any bearing on the problem, but we live in a bungalow and the en-suite bathroom is a couple of steps lower down than the rest of the house.
My first wife wants the towel rail replaced by a conventional radiator, but I'm not sure that would make much difference if the towel rail never gets hot anyway.
Any ideas, please, of how to overcome the problem?