Apr 03 2010

A Bathroom Ceiling Heater For Comfort-And A Money Saver

Published by Admin at 3:45 am under Bathrooms,Heating

Bathrooms that have a mold and mildew problem actually have more than that. They have a air circulation problem, because unsightly nuisances like this are caused by damp surfaces never really getting dry. But who wants to open a window to let air circulation in when it’s freezing outside, or even chilly? For several months a year in the Northern Hemisphere, exposing your bathroom to the elements in the name of fighting mold and mildew will make for an additional problem of an unacceptably cold bathroom.

A bathroom ceiling heater is the way through this dilemma. If you install one bathroom ceiling heaterit should enable you to either leave the window open enough to allow for ventilation without appreciably reducing the temperature in your bathroom, and even the entire house. The result over the long term will be noticeably less mildew on surfaces, and not only will it look cleaner, you also avoid having to replace tile work and damp wooden walls and ceilings unnecessarily.

Many people have small portable heaters to make the bathroom were comfortable, but this is hardly a comprehensive answer. Aside from the safety issue of possibly knocking it over or burning oneself on it, space heaters aren’t really meant to efficiently reduce the amount of moisture on bathroom surfaces.

With the heating unit mounted on your bathroom ceiling and out of the way, you do have an efficient way of promoting circulation through bathroom, with no safety issues.

Of course there is the question of cost, but as this is a heating unit meant only to warm up a small area as opposed to the entire house, you’ll very likely notice cost reductions in your heating bill immediately. If you view it with an eye towards the long-term, installing a bathroom ceiling heater should actually increase the overall value of your home by some amount. It is one of those practical touches that any potential buyer would note favorably.

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