Electric night storage heaters
Cut your energy bills by 27% with a modern Dimplex Quantum heater compared to a standard storage heater(1)
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Electric storage heaters to suit your needs
We've partnered with trusted Dimplex-approved night storage heating installers so that we can provide the best electric heating for your needs.
Get the right storage heaters for you
Our installers will take the time to understand how you use each room in your home and advise on the best solution for you. This may include a mix of Quantum storage heaters, panel heaters and even a smart water tank.
Smooth heating installation
Our trusted Dimplex-approved installers are fully qualified electricians with a wealth of experience in home heating and installation. And while they work, they'll keep the house nice and tidy too.
Gain full control of your heating
Our installers are happy to answer any questions you have and will take you through all the controls including how to use your Dimplex electric heaters and Dimplex hub and app.
Why get a Dimplex Quantum storage heater?
Smart electric storage heater – doesn't waste heat or money
Costs of electric storage heaters
According to a detailed report, the running costs of electric heaters can vary a great deal. Here we've summarised the differences in annual costs of electric heaters, standard storage heaters and Dimplex Quantum heaters. It turns out you could save up to £390 on your energy bills if you replace your old storage heaters with more efficient ones - that's up to a 27% saving. If you use convector heaters, you could save even more - up to a huge 46%(3).
Costs of electric heating in a 1960s home
If you have a 2-bed 1960s house, built to typical at the time regulations, an electric radiator can cost on average £1,399 to run annually. A standard storage heater will cost about £985 to run. Whilst, a Dimplex Quantum storage heater costs around £745.
Costs of electric heating in a 1990s home
If you have a 2-bed 1990s home, built to typical at the time regulations, an electric radiator can cost on average £849 to run annually. A standard storage heater will cost about £575 to run. Whilst, a Dimplex Quantum storage heater costs around £455.
Dimplex Quantum storage heater reviews and case studies
Amy bought her first house in 2004, a two-bedroom, ex-local authority, end-of-terrace property in the picturesque hamlet of Rowington, Warwickshire. After 11 years in the house, and despite having replaced the open fire with a solid-fuel stove, Amy and her husband Saleem researched how they could further reduce heating bills in the 1960s property, which also suffers heat loss due to poor insulation. Find out why they opted for storage heaters. Read the full case study
Other electric heating options
Storage Heaters Explained
Storage heaters typically use low-cost off-peak energy to charge, making them an economical heating system. Learn more about how they work and the options available.
Electric vs gas heating
Understand the pros and cons of electric and gas heating, how they compare to each other and what system could be right for you.
Have a time of use meter?
Economy 7 or other time-of-use meters help to save money on your energy bill by paying a cheaper price for electricity during off-peak hours.
Air source heat pumps
Heat pumps are a low carbon alternative to gas boilers. View our current offer and book your installation.
Electric radiators
We offer two types of modern, wall-mounted electric radiators that are energy efficient and could reduce your heating bills.