Wednesday, April 27, 2022

The Best Tips For Choosing A Heated Towel Rail

Warm fluffy towels would be a welcome addition to a winter morning. Are you finding your bathroom too cold to use when you get out of the shower? Are you looking for a heated towel rail but not sure where to start? Find out how to choose the right heated towel rail for your bathroom.

Heated towel rails have become a popular fixture in the bathroom. Heated towel rails will warm your towels, warm the bathroom temperature, reduce condensation, and add style to any bathroom. This luxurious option is available at a very affordable price for bathrooms.


Electric heated towel rails are now the best option. They are more energy-efficient and easier to install than towel rails connected to a hydronic heating or gas central heating system. Heated towel rails used to be connected to central heating systems. They only worked when the system was on. The electric heated towel rails can be connected to thermostats or switches to only heat up when needed.

Heated Towel Rail

There are three types of heated towel rails.

LADDER ROAIL This is the most popular type of heated towel rail. It has 2 vertical rails and several horizontal rails that create the ladder. You can choose from a range of sizes and heights to suit any bathroom. They are great for limited space bathrooms and can replace traditional towel rails.

INDIVIDUALLY HEATED RAILS: These have a connector strip in the wall, and you only see the horizontal rails. This rail system is minimalist in design.

FREESTANDING These are the classic heated towel rail systems that allow for great flexibility in placement and usage. The unit plugs into a standard household outlet and is very easy to install.

Finish Options: Matte Black or Chrome?

You can get heated towel rails in many different materials, including chrome, stainless steel, and nickel, as well as brass, copper, and even brass. Most common are stainless steel and chrome-plated brass.

Chrome is great for minimalist and modern bathrooms. Chrome can also be very durable, but it can bubble or peel over time.

Stainless steel is the most durable and efficient rail available. Stainless steel is more efficient and cost-effective because it holds heat well. Stainless steel can be polished or brushed. Polished finishes will be more visible and easier to see fingermarks.

Modern bathrooms are now using matte black, and architects are incorporating the latest trends in matte black into their designs. This color is very appealing because of its neutral matte tone, contrasting with other kitchen or bathroom colors.

Selecting a Size for a Heated Towel Rail

Three factors will determine this:

  • The bathroom's size

  • The number of people who use the toilet is and

  • How many towels do you need to dry and keep warm?

A too-large rail can waste energy, while a smaller one can cause towels to swell and not dry well. I recommend the largest size possible for family bathrooms with lots of people to hang multiple towels at once.

To dry clothes, heated towel rails can be used. If you have the space to install one, a larger size is better. It is better to hang bathers on the towel rail than dry them in the dryer, which can cause shrinkage.

As a rule of thumb,

  • Larger heated towel rails are more suitable for larger bathrooms.

  • Bathroom users are more likely to use heated towel rails and have larger towels.

  • You will need more towel ladder rungs and bars if you have more towels.

Heated Towel Rail Styles

There are many styles and types of heated towel rails available today. You can choose from traditional designs to suit older homes or bathrooms with period interiors or sleeker, modern towel rails in chrome or white for contemporary bathrooms.

Consider other features when choosing a heated towel rail: curved or straight rails or arched or straight tops.

Wiring - Plug-in heated towel rail, or hard-wired?

You have many options for installing a heated towel rail.

Plug-in units plug into the same power socket like any other electrical appliance. The plug-in unit may not be as safe as a hard-wired system, so you should take precautions to protect the environment. You should not install a heated towel rail in a bathroom.


Installing hard-wired units in a house will require an electrician to integrate them into the electrical system. Hardwire hides the wiring to an intelligent timer or wall switch.

The timer or an on/off switch can control both systems. You can set a timer to make your towel rail warm each morning before you go to bed.

Thermostat Control

This feature allows users to set the temperature to a specific level. You can program your heated towel rail to turn on at a particular time every morning using a touch screen thermostat. It can be programmed to turn off at a specific time not to use as much energy.

Additional benefits include:

  • They prevent damp towels from smelling musty.

  • They make towels more hygienic and reduce damp-loving bacteria that can grow on damp towels.

  • These towels are more comfortable than wet towels.

What are you waiting to do? Invest in a heated towel rack to add style and convenience to your bathroom.

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The Best Tips For Choosing A Heated Towel Rail

Warm fluffy towels would be a welcome addition to a winter morning. Are you finding your bathroom too cold to use when you get out of the sh...