Conceal unsightly radiators, tastefully complete the unity and decor or any room, present a
delightful decorator appearance
Circulate warm air directly into a room at the "comfort zone" for the most satisfying, efficient,
healthy heating results at the living level
Provide the best and lowest cost solution to the unsightly radiator problem without eliminating the
most effective heating system available - hot water or steam radiators and convector units
Protect drapes, walls, and ceiling from soil and the annoying accumulation of dust and dirt common to
exposed radiators. This means fresher, cleaner rooms, increased life of fabrics, paint, and wallpaper
Protect children, adults and pets from contact with exposed hot cast iron radiators - prevent burns,
bumps, bruises and other injuries
Note: A minimum of one inch clearance on all three dimensions for metal and two inches for wood is necessary for a proper
fit.
A. Length
Measure any and all valves and pipes on both ends, add at least one inch.
B. Height
Measure from floor to top of your radiator or valves. Add at least one inch.
C. Depth
Measure from wall or baseboard to front of radiator. Be sure to measure both sides, add at least one inch to the deeper measurement.
1. A minimum of 1/8" clearance is needed between the wall and the top of the radiator to within 5 inches of the top. If pipes, window sills, wall brackets, or
baseboards infringe on this space, we offer two suggestions:
a. Request a short back panel on your cover. The back panel may be as short as 1/2".
b. Plan to assemble the cover around the radiator. The back panel can be installed after
the front and end panels are in position.
2. We provide special cut outs and/or notches in the covers to insure a custom fit. Include a detailed sketch and/or photos
with your measurements.
Radiator Covers Improve Heat Efficiency
Radiator covers project warm air directly into the "comfort zone," circulate warm air at the living level and minimize ceiling airflow. The covers direct cold air back
to the radiators for rewarming in a channel pattern that provides maximum comfort and heating economy.