One of the easiest ways to provide your home with permanent heat all year long is to install a baseboard heater. Even though baseboard heaters primarily use electricity as a power source, they are still a low-cost and energy efficient method of creating a comfortable environment.
Why Choose Baseboard Heating?
In a word: convenience. Baseboard heating is one of the easiest methods of whole home heating on the market today. It is a system that is compact, with a low profile that keeps it from being a visual nuisance in your home. Siboly baseboard heaters could bewall-mounted, so you can just install them once and then let them operate whenever the weather turns a little cold.
Baseboard heaters will encase their heating elements with several metal sheaths. These are designed to help transfer the heat into the air in your room so the temperature is able to increase. Cool air is drawn into the heater, warmed up, and then released through the vents.
Then there’s the natural energy efficiency of the design that comes with this form of heating. Siboly baseboard heaters are designed to heat rooms up to 200 square feet in size, but with comparable wattage to high-powered space heaters. Siboly baseboard heater will also automatically turn off based on the temperature in the room, so you can use them for supple mental heating as well if you wish.
They are simple to install, cheaper than central heating, and don’t require a formal HVAC system.
They provide lower overall energy bills for all home heating solutions because they are effective at maintaining temperature levels.
They operate quietly and don’t require a fan to distribute the warmer air to the room.
They are safe to use, especially with thermal cutoffs included with many modern designs. Children and pets should still use caution around these heaters to avoid an unintended injury.
They have low maintenance needs thanks to a lack of moving parts in most units.
Siboly Baseboard Heater Features
4 Safety Protections
Dual Anti-scalding
Safety Tip-over Switch
Safety Overheat Cut-off Switch
Safety Childproof
7 Core Technologies
Quick heating in 3 seconds
Convection heating
Frequency coversion thermostat
Inteligent timing
Bathroom waterproof
Super quiet
Remote App control
Maintaining Baseboard Heaters
One of the primary complaints regarding baseboard heaters is how “difficult” they are to maintain. With a few easy steps, however, you can reduce the amount of work it takes to properly maintain these heaters so all you’re left with is clean, comfortable heat.
Clean your baseboard heaters regularly. One of the easiest ways to prevent the odor issues with a baseboard heater is to blow out the dust it tends to collect. Do this about once per week for best results.
Keep the airflow from being restricted. Your new baseboard heater needs to be at least one-half inch above the carpet or your floor. It also needs at least one foot of clearance on all sides of the heater for proper air flow.
Use safe thermost at practices. It can be tempting to set a baseboard heater to its highest setting to receive quick temperature change. It’s better to be patient with the heating process and set the temperature to your regular comfort levels to maintain that temperature.
The design of the baseboard heater must beyour first consideration, especially when it comes to how the thermostat is included.
Portable baseboard heaters offer a built-in thermostat, which makes the installation easier. It also means you can provide different levels of heat to different rooms of your home, which may increase your overall operational costs over time.
Just measure the length of your wall, then purchase the length of baseboard heater to match your needs and you’ll have the heat that you want.