Can someone out there recommend a manufacturer of an electric baseboard heater for use in a seasonal home. How do you figure out how many? There may also be a woodstove installed.
Thanks in advance.
Can someone out there recommend a manufacturer of an electric baseboard heater for use in a seasonal home. How do you figure out how many? There may also be a woodstove installed.
Thanks in advance.
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Are you going to do the work yourself? If not, a qualified electrical contractor can source and size all the units he'll install, to keep you comfy.
Q-Mark and Marley make most of them.
Yes, I will be installing them and the wiring myself.
Then find out how to do a heat loss analysis and go to it. You will figure out how to give each room space the appropriate wattage.