Category: Plumbing

Bimetal radiator installation

A bimetal radiator is chosen when extra pressure tolerance and durability are needed without going to heavy cast iron. It is a common option for systems with less predictable heat-carrier conditions.

When bimetal is better than aluminium

  • There may be pressure fluctuations. Bimetal handles them better.
  • The heat carrier is not ideal. The inner steel channel adds resilience.
  • Long-term durability matters. Especially where system operation is not perfectly stable.

What installation includes

  • Location and bracket setup. The wall must carry the wet weight safely.
  • Valve set. Shut-offs, thermostatic valve if needed, air vent.
  • Circuit connection. With the right diameter and flow/return orientation.
  • Startup and leak check. Without this the installation is incomplete.

Where mistakes happen

  • No output sizing. Strength does not replace correct heat calculation.
  • Old valves are left in place. They become the next leak point.
  • No balancing. One radiator overheats while another stays lukewarm.

Typical prices in Israel

  • Installing one bimetal radiator — 590–950 ₪
  • With new valves and thermostatic head — 800–1,250 ₪
  • With altered tails — from 1,050 ₪

FAQ

Is bimetal always better than aluminium?

Not always. It is tougher and more tolerant of difficult conditions, but it costs more. In a clean autonomous system, a good aluminium unit is often fully sufficient.

Do I need a thermostatic head during installation?

If you want room-based temperature control and better efficiency, a thermostatic valve and head are strongly recommended.

Can I change only one radiator to bimetal?

Yes, if the system hydraulics allow it. But it is wise to check the balance and parameters of the remaining emitters.