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08719844416Aluminium radiators warm up in a flash, use less water and react swiftly to your heating controls. You get that comforting warmth precisely when you need it, without any unnecessary energy wastage. Lightweight and easy to fit, these radiators are also a safe bet for upper floors and stud walls.
SKU: AVD8-1600-DGCF
Aluminium radiators warm up incredibly fast and are highly responsive to your heating controls, delivering maximum comfort with minimal energy wastage. They’re simply ideal for heating a room precisely when you need it (rather than running your system all day).
Aluminium radiators use low water content, which means your boiler heats less water to reach your set temperature. The result? Quicker heat-up times and lower energy use, especially if you're using a Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) or smart thermostat.
Most models heat fully within minutes, making them perfect for busy homes where on-demand heating matters. And if you’re switching from standard radiators, you’ll notice the difference in both comfort and control.
If your home uses a heat pump or a lower-temperature boiler, aluminium’s quick heat transfer makes it a great fit. All radiators in our range are tested to Delta T50, so they perform reliably even when flow temperatures are lower, just like in many modern homes.
Tight wall space? No problem. Choose from aluminium horizontal or vertical radiators. Each comes with full dimensions listed (height, width, depth) plus pipe centre measurements for easy swaps. The lighter build makes them a top pick for stud walls or upper floors, too. Many models are light enough for one-person installation.
If you love the look of old-style radiators but want all the benefits of new materials, opt for our aluminium column radiators. They combine the aesthetic of classic columns with the speed and efficiency of aluminium. A smart way to get both style and function.
Available in finishes like gloss white, matt black, and grey, aluminium radiators bring style as well as substance. From flat-panel designer styles to sleek slatted builds, they’re made to blend in or stand out, depending on your space.
And because aluminium doesn’t rust the same way as steel, you get peace of mind. Just remember: when installing aluminium radiators with copper or steel pipework, you’ll need to use a suitable mixed-metal inhibitor. It helps prevent corrosion.
If you’re still weighing the pros and cons, take a look at our aluminium vs steel radiators guide. It explains how each material performs, efficiency differences and which type best suits your home and heating setup.