Archive for the ‘Bathroom heaters’ Category


One great place to start is the bathroom

People often overlook overdoing the bathroom because it is so basic: After all, it’s where we take a bath right? Not necessarily. In the U.S., there are three types of bathrooms: A full bath legally must have a bathtub, shower, toilet and sink. A three-quarter bathroom must have a shower, sink and toilet, which a [...]

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Fiberglass Repair

Fibreglass refinishing vs. Fibreglass repair If you have a bathtub, sink, or shower that is made of fibreglass and need to have it fixed, you have two basic options. Your first option is to remove your fibreglass shower, bathtub, or sink and have it replaced with a new one. The second is to have it [...]

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Electric bathroom ceiling heaters

Electric ceiling heaters are designed for dens, basements, converted attics, breeze ways, small garages, bathrooms, small offices, workshops and similar areas were wall space is at a premium. Ceiling heaters are designed for horizontal recessed installation, but is easily adapted for surface mounting. Do not mount a ceiling heater on a wall or sloped ceiling. [...]

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bathroom heater tips

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 [...]

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