... than their older counterparts?
I'm just replacing the kitchen in a house we moved in to this year (now sick of living in a mess!) and one job leads to another. Looking at the kitchen diner now and the only thing which won't have been replaced is the dining room radiator. it is a double 4' 9" (175cm) x 1' 5" (43.5cm) with no convector fins. Will a modern radiator (say 500 x 1600 double) be more efficient?
Externally the radiator looks in good nick but I'm guessing it was put in when the house was built 40 years ago so may not be as good inside.
I'm just replacing the kitchen in a house we moved in to this year (now sick of living in a mess!) and one job leads to another. Looking at the kitchen diner now and the only thing which won't have been replaced is the dining room radiator. it is a double 4' 9" (175cm) x 1' 5" (43.5cm) with no convector fins. Will a modern radiator (say 500 x 1600 double) be more efficient?
Externally the radiator looks in good nick but I'm guessing it was put in when the house was built 40 years ago so may not be as good inside.