Cast iron radiators are a cheap alternative when deciding to choose a new heating system for your home. They are also faster to install than other heating systems. However, do cast iron radiators save money in the long run and do they provide the same amount of comfort as other heating systems?
Cast iron radiators have provided cheap alternatives to electric systems since they were first invented about a century ago. They are efficient in keeping a house warm and comfortable during winter. They are also the cheapest complete heating system on the marking with low installation and maintenance costs. The major problem with cast iron radiators is that once it breaks down more problems arise. Break downs are usually caused by undetected fissures on the pipe cracking open when under extreme pressure.
Fixing broken radiators during winter are a cause for concern, since radiators in the same town have a tendency to break down all at the same time. Break downs usually occur during the first few days of winter when the water pressure first flows through the radiator. Due to this dilemma, local repair services will cost a lot more of your time and money.
Another problem with radiators is water spillage. This can lead to damages to household items nearby like appliances, furniture and clothes. Damages to household items can turn a simple leak into an expensive clean up since not only the radiator has to be fix, but household items need to be replaced or cleaned. To ensure that your cast iron radiator is in optimum condition, regular system checks need to be scheduled. Rust spots need to be checked, and the whole system needs to be inspected and repaired before the start of winter to avoid any problems.
As with all mechanical equipment, cast iron radiators need to be properly maintained. As a very affordable heating system, cast iron radiators can save a lot of money in the future with the proper upkeep and maintenance.

