It is very important that, when a Classic Radiator Cabinets Home Designer visits your home to measure, that he or she measures as accurately as possible.
Therefore, when we train our Home Designer, we put them through a very stringent training course to ensure you get the very best possible service.
We tell the Home Designers that it is very important that they take care when measuring and surveying the radiator installations. We also instruct them that the overall sizes are the full external dimensions of the radiator cabinet carcass, and that the top shelf will have 25mm lip to the sides of the radiator cabinet carcass and front.
The Classic Radiator Cabinets Home Designer is also told that he must take thicknesses into account when working out internal clearances. Once orders go into production, mistakes can only be rectified by remaking parts and throwing the incorrect pieces away.
Once the measurements have been taken, every radiator cabinet that Classic Radiator Cabinets make is made to order and to the individual specification details provided.
Every order received and entered on to our system is reviewed and if we believe there is a problem with the order, we advise the surveyor who makes a follow up visit anyway as a double check that there may be a problem that needs addressing.
All of our radiator cabinets are designed in order to maintain and improve the efficiency of radiator cabinet installations. It is therefore vital that a minimum free airspace of at least 25mm is maintained across the majority of the surface area of the radiator installation, no matter what radiator cabinet is installed. Any compromise on this will severely affect the radiator’s performance. All measurements will be taken in millimetres.
From this point, there will also be a quick check to confirm feasibility. This includes a check to see if there is a minimum of 75mm clearance to the side of each radiator valve. Then, a check will be made to see if the shelf of the cabinet extended into the room by 95mm beyond the radiator face would cause any obstruction. Finally, there will be a check to see if there is a 50mm clearance above the radiator installation. |