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Radiators - does it matter what colour you paint them.

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ian.miller | 14:23 Tue 08th Mar 2005 | Science
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I vaguely remember the parts at school about black and white things being better/worse radiators of heat.

So what would happen if you painted all the radiators in a house black? would they give off more heat, faster, cool quicker?

Why are they white now? just aesthetics?

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Yes, Black radiators would radiate more heat than white ones, however the effect this would have on heating a house would be very small, because in fact most of the heat transfer from a radiator is actually by convection. Begs the question why they're called radiators really...
yes my old physics teacher told me that black radiators would be more effective (though i take on board sweetchariot's point) and it's just aesthetics and convention that keep them white
Turning the thermostat up would also make them give out more heat. Painting them black would only really help if they weren't hot enough.
the colour makes no difference actually so we prefer white. the colour comes into play with absorbtion. thats why in africa they use white for clothing. and solar pannels r black !

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