When you’re comparing electric heating options, one of the first things you’ll want to know is NEOS radiator cost — and why it can look higher than some electric radiators you’ll see online.
It’s a fair question. If you’re investing in a full-home heating system, you deserve a straight answer on what you’re paying for, what’s included, and what makes NEOS different.
At Trust Electric Heating, we’ve always believed pricing should be transparent. This guide explains what the NEOS costs in real terms, what affects the final quote, and where the money actually goes.
As a general guide, NEOS radiator cost typically sits around £1000 per radiator, depending on the model, size, controls, finish, and installation requirements.
For a full home installation, the overall cost varies based on:
Property size and layout
Number of radiators required
Your current heating system
Electrical work needed
Thermostat and control options
Installation vs delivery preferences
Bespoke colour choices
No two homes are the same, which is why every quote is tailored to the property and your heating requirements.
The NEOS isn’t designed to be a “cheap heater”. It’s designed to be a long-term heating system — the sort you install once and rely on for years.
There are electric heaters online for a few hundred pounds. In many cases, those products are built to hit a price point, not to last for decades as a primary heating solution.
The NEOS is different because a significant part of the cost goes into:
British manufacturing and quality control
Patented technology designed to reduce wasted heat
Premium materials built for long-term use
Long-term durability and modular design
Support and aftercare
Bespoke production (including colour options)
Installation expertise (where included)
A 25-year guarantee
The goal has never been to build the cheapest radiator possible. The goal is to build one you won’t need to replace every few years.
Unlike many electric radiators that are mass-produced overseas, the NEOS is manufactured and assembled in Leeds, Yorkshire.
That means:
UK labour and engineering
UK quality control
UK support
UK supply chains
Cheaper imported heaters often use lower-cost materials and overseas production to reduce pricing. We chose a different route — investing in manufacturing here in Britain. It increases production costs, but it also gives us far more control over quality, consistency, and customer support.
A big part of NEOS radiator cost comes down to the technology inside it.
The NEOS uses patented technology alongside a natural soapstone core designed to help retain and distribute heat effectively. One key difference is the radiator’s front-to-back panel design, which is built to reduce heat loss into external walls — something many traditional electric radiators don’t address.
Research, development, testing, prototyping, and patents all cost money — but they’re also part of what separates NEOS from standard panel heaters.
NEOS isn’t built using the cheapest components available.
Inside the radiator is a soapstone core designed to store and gradually release warmth. The radiator is also modular in design, meaning parts and panels can be replaced or upgraded without replacing the whole unit.
That matters because many low-cost electric heaters are effectively disposable. If something fails, the whole unit is often replaced. NEOS is designed more like a long-term appliance investment.
One of the biggest commitments built into the price is the guarantee.
Every NEOS radiator comes with a 25-year guarantee on the radiator itself. That’s significantly longer than many electric heating products on the market.
Offering a guarantee that long means the product has to be engineered to survive decades of use — and the business has to stand behind it long-term too.
When customers buy NEOS, they’re not necessarily just buying a box delivered to the door.
Depending on what you choose, pricing can include:
Delivery
Installation
Removal of old heating
Thermostat setup
Product tutorials
Ongoing support
Engineer assistance if required
If you’re comparing quotes online, it’s worth checking what’s actually included. A cheaper headline price can look attractive until you add delivery, electrical work, controls, and installation.
NEOS comes in multiple models, sizes, finishes, and a wide range of colour options.
That level of customisation means radiators are often made specifically for the customer and property — rather than pulled from a warehouse shelf in a one-size-fits-all design.
It adds cost, but it also gives you flexibility and design freedom (especially important in living rooms, kitchens, and visible spaces).
We understand upfront price matters. But heating is one of those purchases where the cheapest option isn’t always the cheapest long-term.
When comparing electric radiators, it’s worth asking:
How long will it last?
What guarantee comes with it?
Will it heat the room properly as a primary system?
What support exists if something goes wrong?
Can parts be replaced?
Is it designed for daily use over years?
Will you need to buy again in 5 years?
The NEOS is positioned as a premium British-made heating system built around longevity, controllability, and long-term ownership — not simply the lowest upfront cost.
No. The radiator price depends on the model, size, finish, and controls. Full-home pricing also depends on the number of radiators, electrical work required, and whether installation is included.
Because NEOS is designed as a long-term heating system: British manufacturing, patented technology, premium materials, modular design, long guarantee, and support all contribute to the final cost.
Yes — the best way is a tailored quote based on your property and heating requirements, so you’re not relying on generic “average” pricing.
If you’re researching NEOS radiator cost and want a clear, no-obligation price for your property, we can help.
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