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Electric baseboard heaters install along the base of the wall where it meets the floor. They supplement heat from a central heating system or warm a single room by itself. They use convection heating, so cooler air in the room is drawn into the bottom of the heater where it's warmed. It then rises into the room. These heaters are ideal for spaces where additional comfort heating is required, like offices and hallways. They're typically placed beneath windows, where the heater’s rising air counteracts falling cool air from the window’s glass.
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Standard Electric Baseboard Heaters
Standard electric baseboard heaters work by convection and have a heating element encased in a metal sheath surrounded by aluminum fins to transfer heat. They install along baseboards to warm rooms and small spaces in buildings such as multifamily housing or offices. These heaters require a thermostat to control heat settings.
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