Find the correct radiator output for your room
The Radiator Replacement Size Calculator helps you choose the correct radiator output when replacing an old or inefficient radiator. By accounting for room size, heat loss, and existing system conditions, this tool ensures your new radiator delivers the right level of heat without oversizing or underperforming.
Replacing a radiator is a common upgrade — choosing the right size is essential for comfort, efficiency, and balanced heating.
Radiators are designed to deliver a specific heat output (usually measured in watts or BTUs). If the replacement radiator is incorrectly sized, it can lead to:
Cold rooms
Longer warm-up times
Higher energy bills
Boiler or heat pump inefficiency
Poor system balance
Correct sizing ensures consistent comfort and optimal system performance.
The calculator estimates the required radiator output based on:
Room dimensions
Insulation level
Room type (living room, bedroom, bathroom, etc.)
Existing heating system type
Desired indoor temperature
It then provides:
Recommended radiator heat output
Guidance on selecting a suitable replacement
Compatibility insights for modern heating systems
If the room and insulation haven’t changed, replacing with a radiator of similar output may be sufficient.
Changes in insulation, glazing, or heating system type (e.g. heat pump installation) may require a different radiator size.
This calculator helps you make that decision confidently.
Typically operate at higher flow temperatures, allowing smaller radiators.
Require larger radiators or higher surface area due to lower flow temperatures.
Radiator replacement is often needed when switching to low-temperature heating.
The Radiator Replacement Size Calculator is ideal for:
Homeowners upgrading radiators
Landlords refurbishing properties
Plumbers and heating engineers
DIY renovators (for planning only)
Heat pump installers
Choosing a radiator based on physical size only
Ignoring insulation improvements
Not allowing for lower flow temperatures
Mixing radiator types without recalculating output
Oversizing to “be safe,” increasing cost unnecessarily
Radiator outputs may be shown in:
Watts (W)
Kilowatts (kW)
BTUs
This calculator helps match the correct output regardless of unit.
Only if the room’s heat loss has been reduced or the original radiator was oversized.
Not necessarily — output depends on size and design, not age.
Slight oversizing is acceptable, but excessive oversizing increases cost without real benefit.
Yes. It’s especially useful when upgrading radiators for low-temperature heating.
Yes. Panel, column, and designer radiators all have different outputs.
Check heat output, not just dimensions
Match radiator output to room heat loss
Consider future system upgrades
Ensure valves and pipework are compatible
Balance the system after replacement
This calculator provides estimated radiator sizing guidance only. Final radiator selection should follow manufacturer data and professional assessment where required.
The Radiator Replacement Size Calculator helps you upgrade radiators with confidence, ensuring your rooms stay warm without wasting energy. Correct radiator sizing improves comfort, reduces heating costs, and supports modern efficient heating systems.
Use this tool as a smart starting point when planning radiator replacements or heating upgrades.
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