Installed Heating
Dimplex installed heating systems deliver reliable, energy-efficient electric heating solutions designed for individual rooms or entire homes, offering comfort and convenience.
 
As the UK advances its efforts to decarbonise and embrace sustainable energy, Dimplex electric heating solutions are an ideal choice. They are easy to install, deliver excellent functionality, and ensure efficient energy use. Dimplex offers two types of installed electric heaters: direct-acting heaters, providing instant warmth with standard rate electricity, and storage heaters which store low-cost energy for gradual release through the day.
What does electric heating mean to you?
Lower costs
Lower upfront expenses during construction or renovation, greater design flexibility and minimal to no servicing or maintinance.
Eco-friendly solution
No carbon dioxide emissions, helping to lower your home's carbon footprint and reduce it's environmental impact.
Savings on energy bills
Benefit from smart energy tariffs tailored for modern storage heating, like the British Gas Dimplex Quantum Tariff, to reduce your energy bills.
Smart heating controls
Efficiently manage your heating with systems that adapt to changing weather and your preferences, ensuring your preferred room temperature is always maintained.
Explore our full product range
Storage Heaters
A storage heater is a type of electric heater that stores thermal energy generated during off-peak hours from low-cost electricity and releases the heat gradually throughout the day.
Panel Heaters
Panel heaters are direct-acting heaters designed to provide quick, efficient warmth, primarily heating a space through convection. Some panel heaters also include radiant heating for a more evenly distributed warmth.
Electric Radiators
Dimplex electric radiators offer efficient, stylish heating with precise control and energy-saving features, perfect for any space.
Featured product
Quantum
Designed, developed and manufactured in the UK, Quantum is the most advanced high heat retention (HHR) storage heater on the market today, economically and efficiently delivering on-demand heating using low-cost, off-peak electricity.
Fan Heaters
Fan heaters use a fan to circulate warm air generated by a heating element, providing rapid and efficient heating. They are versatile and suitable for spot heating or warming up small to medium-sized spaces.
Towel Rails
Designed to keep your towels warm and dry all year round while providing gentle background warmth, Dimplex towel rails are a great solution for every bathroom.
Supplementary Heaters
Heating products that address often difficult-to-heat areas such as conservatories, patios, garages and workshops, utility room, cupboards or corridors.
Water Cylinders
Electric water heating is an efficient method of heating water directly with electric immersion, reducing energy losses than can be experienced from pipework, and circulating pumps
Featured product
Q-Rad
Q-Rad is our most intelligent, Lot 20 compliant electric radiator yet, with attractive styling to match the Quantum off-peak storage range. It provides instant warmth through dual-element technology.
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IP ratings for electric radiators and why they matter
What are the IP ratings for electric radiators and why do they matter?
IP ratings indicate how well the enclosure around a device such as an electric radiator or a panel heater, will protect the internal mechanical and electrical components from the ingress of solids and liquids. Intrusion into an electric radiator by fingers, foreign objects of various diameters, or water could pose a hazard to the user and risk damaging the product.
What should be considered when replacing a panel heater?
In this FAQ we explore some of the practical measures that can be taken to help make the job of replacing old panel heaters easier. We also show how gaining an understanding of the many features that are available on modern panel heaters will help decide which best suits the requirements of the building and its occupiers.
What is the difference between radiant heat and convection heat for an electric radiator?
The source of the warmth felt from an electric radiator can either come from radiant heat or convection heat and sometimes a combination of both. However, what is the difference between those heat types and how do modern electric radiators utilise them to deliver heat in the most appropriate and efficient manner?