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Electric Heating
There's nothing like the warm cosy feeling of electric heating in your home. Installing electric heating solutions in your home offers an efficient alternative by utilising electricity to warm your space economically, bypassing intricate pipework commonly associated with non-electric heating methods. From designer radiators to towel rails, shop the full range with free standard UK delivery on all orders over £499.
Looking for energy efficient heaters to efficiently heat your home? Our range offers top-notch electric heaters known for their energy efficiency, ensuring optimal warmth while keeping costs in check. From sleek designs to advanced technology, find a variety of electric heating options tailored for every room in your home. These heaters not only elevate your interior with stunning style but also provide essential, cost-effective solutions for your heating needs.
The ideal heating systems are not only energy efficient but also boast low maintenance requirements, ensuring hassle-free operation for the long haul. With advanced technologies and robust build, they minimise the need for frequent maintenance, saving you both time and effort. For heaters that will stand the test of time, choose electric heating from leading brands like Burlington Bathrooms, Crosswater, Reina, TCP Smart and Terma.
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26th March 2026Good product, reasonably priced and fast delivery
Pete E- verified purchaser
Good
17th March 2026Does what it says on the package
Ian G from West Sussex- verified purchaser
happy customer
6th March 2026very satisfactory and easy to fit
Richard S from Essex- verified purchaser
Modern look and heats the room well
26th February 2026I bought this for a second reception room which is used less than our main living room. Went for an electric radiator as wanted a heat source separate from the central heating as we wanted heat the room on demand. The boost feature is particularly useful for our needs and happy with the purchase. However, the first unit had a faulty control panel and it took 3 weeks before VP agreed to send out a replacement. Said they had to consult with the manufacturer., even though I sent multiple videos of it not working. Very disappointing with this - every retailer I’ve dealt with in the past replaces faulty items immediately. The replacement worked as expected so got there in the end.
Lynden S from - verified purchaser
FAQ's
Electric heating is becoming an increasingly popular choice for homeowners in the UK looking for efficiency. While it offers many benefits, such as easy installation and minimal upkeep, it's important to consider factors like running costs, insulation and energy efficiency when deciding if it's the right option for you. Below are some frequently asked questions about electric heating to help you decide if it’s the right choice for your home.
Should you switch to electric heating?
Switching to electric heating can be a good option for many homes. It’s cheaper to install than gas systems and requires less complicated setup with minimal plumbing. Electric heaters also need little maintenance, as there’s no need for yearly servicing like with gas boilers, and they can last up to 50% longer. A smart heating setup lets you control the temperature in each room, which can help save energy and keep your home comfortable.
However, there can be some downsides. In some areas, electricity costs more than gas, which can lead to higher heating bills. You may also need to upgrade your electrical system depending on your home's size and insulation. If your home isn't well insulated, the heat can escape, reducing the effectiveness of electric heating.
What is the most efficient electric heating option?
The most efficient electric heating option depends on your needs and the type of space you're heating. Electric radiators are highly efficient, as they convert every watt of energy into usable heat without wasting any, using convection and radiation to heat a room evenly. If you're looking for a specific solution for a single room, electric underfloor heating is another efficient option. It works well as a replacement for radiators and can be easily controlled with a thermostat to manage energy use.
Is electric heating expensive to run?
Electric heating can be more expensive to run compared to gas heating, mainly because electricity costs more per unit than gas. In many areas, electricity is around three times the price of gas, meaning heating an entire home with electric systems can result in higher bills.
However, electric heaters are almost 100% efficient in converting electricity into heat, which means there’s little wasted energy. If you're heating just one room, using an electric heater can actually be cheaper than running central heating for the entire house. This makes electric heating a cost-effective option for smaller spaces or for supplementary heating in certain rooms. But for larger homes, central heating is generally the more economical choice for heating the whole house.
How can you reduce the cost of electric heating?
To reduce the cost of electric heating, consider using a smart thermostat. These devices allow you to automatically control when your heating turns on and off, ensuring it only operates when necessary. They also allow you to only heat the rooms you actually use.
Improving your home’s insulation is also a great way to cut heating costs, as it helps prevent heat from escaping. You could also take advantage of economy tariffs, which offer cheaper electricity rates during off-peak hours, making it more affordable to run your heating at night. Finally, keeping the temperature of your home between 18°C and 20°C is an energy-efficient way to maintain comfort without overworking your heating system.












































