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Buying Radiator Feet: Quick Tip

Radiator feet are a simple upgrade when you are fitting a heavier radiator and want extra stability. They help share the load and can reduce stress on wall fixings, especially on plasterboard or older walls. Before you buy, check the feet are compatible with your radiator style and size, then measure the clearance around skirting boards and pipework so everything lines up neatly once installed.

Who Should Buy Radiator Feet?

And who should consider alternatives

Who Should Buy

Anyone installing a heavy radiator that needs extra support

Ideal for column radiators and larger models where sharing the load improves long-term stability.

Homes with walls that are not ideal for taking full radiator weight

Great if you want extra reassurance when mounting on plasterboard, older walls, or uneven surfaces.

Installations where the radiator could be knocked or pushed

Perfect for busy rooms where stability matters, helping reduce movement at the bottom of the radiator.

Who Shouldn't Buy

Small, lightweight radiators mounted securely on a solid wall

If your radiator is light and properly bracketed, feet may not add much benefit.

Installations with no space at the bottom for a foot fixing

If skirting shape, pipework, or flooring prevents a stable foot position, another support method may suit better.

Anyone buying without checking compatibility and measurements

Radiator feet must match the radiator type and size. Measure first to avoid ordering feet that do not fit.

FAQs About Radiator Feet

Help with stability, mounting options and choosing the right support kit

  • What are radiator feet used for?

    Radiator feet are support brackets designed to hold a radiator up from the floor and add extra stability. They are most commonly used with heavier radiators such as column radiators or large horizontal designs, where taking some weight off the wall fixings can be helpful. Radiator feet can also make installation easier in certain wall types by providing a solid lower support point.

  • Do radiator feet replace wall brackets?

    In most cases, no. Radiator feet usually work alongside wall brackets rather than replacing them, keeping the radiator stable and aligned while sharing the load. Some radiators and specific foot kits may allow a more floor-supported setup, but it depends on the radiator design and the manufacturer’s mounting guidance. For safety and long-term stability, follow the radiator’s installation instructions.

  • What should I check before buying radiator feet?

    Check the radiator type, the size range the feet support, and the clearance at floor level. Make sure the feet are designed for your radiator style, for example column radiators often need specific foot positions. Measure skirting boards, pipework routes, and the distance from the wall so the feet sit neatly without clashing. Also choose a finish that matches the radiator or blends in if the feet will be visible.