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Types of Bathroom Heaters

When people want to buy or want to build up the house, one of the first issues usually concerned is about the heating system in different room of the house such as kitchen room, dining room, living room, and bedroom. But there are some areas that usually ignored, one of them is bathroom. Unheated bathroom can cause frozen pipe of water and finally can stop the distribution of the hot water supply especially for bathing or shower demand. Some people think that heating bathroom can use any kinds of heaters but this is not true! Heating bathroom requires a specific heating unit so thus this area is not only far away from extremely cold temperature in the winter but also far away from any mildew, bacteria or even moisture! Well, there are a lot of models and types of bathroom heaters! Which one that you should choose?

Most of bathroom heaters come with white color in style. Generally, this color is in line with the domination color of many bathrooms. And like other regular heating appliances, first of all before deciding to purchase the best type of them, measure the large square feet of your bathroom so thus you will have a data to determine the right size of the heater that you have to choose! The size is not only important to ensure the unit will work powerful but also closely related to the efficiency and even will be helpful to make your heater last longer or not! Standard bathrooms usually have 12’ by 10’ that usually will require 1800 Watt to 1440 watt of electric bathroom heater.

If you ask what is the best bathroom heaters? Then the answer is closely dependent to your requirement and the design of your bathroom itself! The other idea, you can search a lot of information by visiting some credible and independent review sites, like consumer report sites or by searching through some popular search engines (like Google & Bing). Based on the way to install and to heat the bathroom, they can be categorized into several types and models, some of them are; baseboard-designed heating units, ceiling mounted units, bulb-designed models, wall-mounted units and even towel bathroom heating units! Which is the best type of them? Once again the answer is closely associated to the design of your bathroom itself and your own requirements. Well…let’s explore more those types below!

Bathroom heaters with baseboard design

In order to prevent any water get into the electrical component of the unit, baseboard bathroom heaters are typically completely sealed & covered by the copper tubing so thus the heat transfer fluid will be safe enough from accidentally flooding. They are also typically designed with radiant heating principle on the way to heat the area. Therefore they can work quickly on heating the room but will not be powerful enough to keep warm the bathroom after you turn off the unit.

baseboard bathroom heater

But if you are worry to your bathtubs and children, and also nervous to the installed electrical appliances in your bathroom, it is better to look for another type!

Ceiling mounted models

For space saving, ceiling bathroom heaters are welcome idea. As the name suggests, they can be installed and mounted into the ceiling so thus will be very beneficial for space saving and also you don’t have to worry that anyone accidentally touches the hot surface of the heater (better safety). And they are also typically designed with white-painted in style so thus will be nice choice for many bathrooms that usually also have white color for the dominated-color.

Ceiling mounted bathroom heater

The height recommendation for the installation to mount the heater onto the ceiling is around 8 feet from the bathroom floor and 6 inches away from the bathroom walls. The installation is permanent and if you in doubt to do it on your own, you can contact a professional installer in your local area so thus the unit will be correctly installed.

Bulb bathroom heating units

They come with more unique style and this is the key of their popularity why you should choose the best one of them! Their beautiful design is usually designed with a silver or white finish. And as the name implies, their appearance is closely similar to the light-bulbs.

Bulb bathroom heating unit

In many cases, the bulbs are offered separately (not one package with the bulb heater), this means the price of the unit usually does not include one package with the price for bulbs! But there are also some brands that offer the price of the unit includes price for bulbs.

Moreover, there are also some brands that offer these units with an exhaust fan while others do not! Units with exhaust fan are usually priced relatively more expensive than units that don’t have exhaust fan! The cost to purchase is also influenced by the number of bulbs on the heater (around $150-$70 for 2 bulbs and around $230 for 4 bulbs).

Wall-mounted bathroom heaters

We can say that this type is the most popular for heating the bathroom at these days. They are typically available either for 120V or 240 V, with 1500 watts for the size. But you can also find them with higher in Watt size!

Wall-mounted bathroom heater

And as the name implies, they must be mounted on the wall for the ideal place of the installation (as beneficial as like ceiling-mounted units for space saving). Even we can find the ones that can be installed on top of the wall which usually come with more fairly-slim in design.

The last, if you are looking for a unit that not only can be functioned to keep warm your bathroom but also will be useful to keep warm your towel, then towel bathroom heater is not too bad choice, which can snugly fit onto the wall. This type is usually not too familiar to be used for the primer heating unit for bathroom but more specially purposed for additional unit to keep dry and warm the towel as well as the name suggests.

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