Archive for February, 2012


Feature to Look for or Avoid

Built-in Thermostat – Look for it – This feature was created for master bathrooms, when you only need heat in morning and night time. The built-in thermostat will keep the bathroom cool not cold. The when you want to take a bath or shower just crank the timer up, this will kick the bathroom wall [...]

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Voltage – Basics for Wall Heaters

Knowing and getting your correct voltage is right up there as one of the most important things to know and understand before you purchase and electric wall heater. Electric wall heaters come in 120 and 240 volts. Some electric wall heaters only come in 120 volts, and some only come in 240 Most homes in [...]

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How Much Heat Do I Need?

When heating a bathroom, I like to oversize the heater more then I would any other room because you want to get the room up to 75-80 + degrees and you want to do it at a fairly quick rate. The standard sizing rule of thumb is: 10 watts per sq. ft. Example: if your [...]

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How to select a Bathroom Wall Heater

New Construction Electric Wall Heaters Buyer’s Guide Bathroom Electric Fan Forced Wall heaters are a great source for heating your bathroom quickly. It heats the room with a process called convection heating. Cool air is drawn in and passed over the electric heating elements. This process can be done with and with out a fan. [...]

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Bathroom Wall Heaters

Bathroom Wall Heaters Coming Soon !

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