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Can You Recycle Your Old Baseboard Heater Covers?

Can You Recycle Your Old Baseboard Heater Covers?

Just because old pieces of metal aren't useful to you doesn’t mean they can’t be used again. Learn whether you can recycle your old baseboard heater covers.

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Baseboard Radiator Cover Materials: A Guide

Baseboard Radiator Cover Materials: A Guide

Choosing a new baseboard heater cover requires you to do your research. Check out this guide to baseboard heater cover materials and discover your options.

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Steps to Installing a Long Baseboard Radiator Cover

Steps to Installing a Long Baseboard Radiator Cover

Not every home baseboard radiator has standard dimensions. Learn the steps to installing a long baseboard radiator cover and persist through the challenge.

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Why Landlords Should Install Baseboard Heater Covers

Why Landlords Should Install Baseboard Heater Covers

The smallest upgrades can have a large impact on your rental property and tenant satisfaction. Discover why landlords should install baseboard heater covers.

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Easy Ways to Boost Your Home’s Value

Easy Ways to Boost Your Home’s Value

You don't have to commit to a full renovation to raise your home's value. Discover a few easy ways to boost your home’s value while maintaining it.

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Tips on Changing Baseboard Heater Covers

Tips on Changing Baseboard Heater Covers

There are specific things to remember no matter how easy a project is. Use these tips on changing baseboard heater covers to make the process run more smoothly.

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Why Choose Galvanized Steel Baseboard Heater Covers

Why Choose Galvanized Steel Baseboard Heater Covers

Galvanized steel is one of the best materials for baseboard heater covers. Here's why you should choose galvanized steel baseboard heater covers over the rest.

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Why Hydronic Baseboard Heaters are Better than Electric

Why Hydronic Baseboard Heaters are Better than Electric

The type of baseboard heater you have can determine more than you think. Learn why hydronic baseboard heaters are better for your home than electric.

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How to Measure and Cut a Steel Baseboard Heater Cover

How to Measure and Cut a Steel Baseboard Heater Cover

When the time comes to replace your rusted and outdated baseboard heater cover, it isn’t often clear where you should begin with the process. For some, this project may seem confusing and can lead them to push it off. Learn how to measure and cut a steel baseboard heater cover; it’s really not as hard as you might think!

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A Brief History of Home Baseboard Heaters

A Brief History of Home Baseboard Heaters

From the time cavemen discovered fire, we’ve used heat to not only cook our food but keep ourselves warm during the harsh, cold nights. Throughout the generations, we learned to hone fire to our will, even so much as to gather heat from something other than flames. It’s through this intuitive nature that we created what we know today as the modern home baseboard radiator. This is a brief history of home radiators and their evolution over the generations.

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Who Needs a Baseboard Radiator Cover?

Who Needs a Baseboard Radiator Cover?

Baseboard heaters always pose a burn risk to the people around them. Discover who needs a baseboard radiator cover and the benefits they offer.

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Simple Ways to Make Your Daycare Safer

Simple Ways to Make Your Daycare Safer

When you’re the owner of a child daycare, parents are entrusting their precious bundles of joy to you each day. It’s your duty to ensure that these children remain healthy, happy, and safe in your care. These are just a few simple ways to make your daycare safer.

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Measure Your Baseboard Heaters

How to measure baseboard heaters:

Step 1
HOW TO MEASURE

Always measure left to right, and twice for accuracy

Step 2 
DETERMINE IF BRACKETS ARE NECESSARY

Always measure left to right, and twice for accuracy

Step 3

HOW TO MEASURE LENGTH

Based on how your heater is configured,

choose an option below to expand and view

specific hot water baseboard heater measurement templates.

 
[+] Option 1: Straight Heater Configuration
[+] Option 2: L-Shape and U-Shape Configuration
[+] Option 3: 45 Degrees, Z-Shape Configuration
 

Congratulations!

Now that you’ve learned how to measure baseboard heaters,

you’re ready to order.

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