Energy Efficient Baseboard Heaters
Nowadays, many people are turning down the thermostat on their whole-house heating system and are using energy efficient baseboard heaters to heat specific rooms as needed. If you find that you are in certain rooms during most of the day, it doesn't make sense to heat the whole house. If you need the whole house heated but some rooms just don't seem to get warm enough, which is another reason why people use supplemental heating units.
Energy efficient baseboard heaters can really make a difference to your heating bills as you work to maintain that balance between spending too much money on your heating needs and keeping your home comfortable. If you care for elderly people in your home or if you have small children, you understand how important it is to keep the occupied rooms at a comfortable temperature. If you turn the thermostat down too far because you are trying to keep costs down, you run the risk of increased illness such as colds and flu.
The basic design of energy efficient baseboard heaters is a long heating unit that fits right along the baseboard and sticks out a few inches from the wall. This means that they don't take up much, if any, room and are the perfect choice for both small and large rooms. These units simply blend into the baseboard and wall and are hardly noticeable. If you opt for a space heater, you will need to re-arrange the furniture in order to make room for it.
Most energy efficient baseboard heaters come with a built-in thermostat to regulate the temperature of the air, and many have more than one heating level. One can set the thermostat at a specific temperature to keep the room at a constant level of comfort. The thermostat will test the temperature and regulate the heating unit so that it comes on and goes off in such as way as to maintain a relatively constant temperature in the room. Some units have options so that you can set a timer for the unit to come on or go off at a specific time of day or for a specific number of yours.
Energy efficient baseboard heaters use electricity to send power to the heating element. This then heats up the air that passes through it and sends it up and out into the room. Usually, the element is made of either stainless steel or aluminum. As you look at different models, you will be able to choose the one that works best for your situation and will help you maintain both the comfort levels in your home as well as the need to cut energy costs.
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