Have you just purchased a new commercial property or are you in the process of building an extension for your existing restaurant, café, hotel, etc.? In that case, you will want to make sure that the property has a proper central heating system in place. This is where No1 PHD comes in to help – we offer commercial radiator installations Bristol clients can rely on!
Our Bristol commercial radiator team consists of trained plumbers and heating engineers who have been working in the industry for many years. If you already have your radiators ready and you only need them to be installed by an accredited team of professionals, we can help. We can also give you advice on the most suitable unit for your business in case you haven’t purchased the appliances yet.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us for an informal chat about all of your requirements. The size of the project or the type of business doesn’t matter as we’ve seen it all before and we’re beyond confident that we can facilitate your request, whatever it may be.
After our Bristol commercial appliance installation has been completed by our team members, you can rely on us for servicing or if you ever need a radiator repair carried out at your place of business. We’re a true one stop shop when it comes to setting up and taking care of commercial radiators in Bristol!
Have you been browsing for radiators online recently in an attempt to figure out which unit would suit your commercial premises best? People might be surprised at the sheer variety of heating systems that are currently available on the modern market and they all come with their unique benefits, so the selection can seem overwhelming when you’re first starting your search.
The most common type of radiator for commercial and domestic properties alike is a central heating unit that will run off the central heating system to quickly and effectively generate heat. By comparison, electric radiators come with a built-in thermo-fluid that will get heated by an internal powered element instead of an external power source.
Alternatively, you could purchase a dual fuel radiator, which would allow you to choose between both central and electric heating. Just as an example, you could turn your central heating off in the summertime and use electricity, then switch back to it during the cold winter months. For some commercial properties, this is the most logical choice.
The materials vary as much as the designs and operations. There was a time when radiators were invariably made of cast iron. These old school units held the heat for a long time but they also took ages to properly heat up. Most radiators of this old style are now made of stainless steel instead.
With stainless steel, you can have the advantage of the radiator not rusting, which was a common problem with cast iron. Not only that, the material will hold onto heat for a long time after the power has been switched off.
While these units are more expensive than the electric alternatives, the investment may be worth it depending on your business and its exact requirements for heating throughout the year. Another option is aluminium, which is very light in weight and will cool down very fast as well but for larger commercial premises, this isn’t a sufficiently powerful choice.
We also offer efficient outdoor heaters if your business premises requires this need.
Whichever option you may be considering, you can put your trust in No1 PHD to recommend the perfect product and get the job done. We will be there every step of the way during the setup and installation – you’re guaranteed to receive a stellar service from moment you call us on 01425 208031 until our installers leave the property, so you have nothing to lose by reaching out to us today for all Bristol Commercial Radiator Installations!