Why Wall Heaters?

By: Ben Netherton
Submitted: 2008-10-08 13:13:56
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Nothing beats the feeling of being warm, especially when it’s freezing outside. With winter coming in a couple of months, its time to start thinking about heating options to keep you and your family warm. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the number of choices on the market today. How are you supposed to decide between space heaters, baseboard heaters, fireplace heaters or wall heaters especially with all those different brands makes and models. All these options can confuse the consumer, causing a purchase of a product that might not be the best fit for their individual situation. That’s why our product staff has take the time to review and discuss some important issues to help you discover the best fit for you heating needs.
 
Wall Heaters
Wall Heaters are ideal for maximizing heat in a given area while greatly reducing the amount of energy used. Usually installed directly into the wall, they were created to save space and provide heat discretely. Wall heaters are known for being extremely long lasting and reliable. They are able to fully warm a room unlike baseboard heaters that operate best used when focused on smaller areas.

Wall Heaters are known for their safe and easy operation. Controlled by a thermostat, you can directly monitor the heat and make adjustments easily. It is important to keep any room above 60 degrees during the winter as anything under can be extremely conducive to mildew. For best results when using a wall heater make sure to keep the space in front of it wide open as placing furniture in front decreases the desired effectiveness of the heater.

While, generally inexpensive to use there are a couple of tricks to help save more money on your energy bill when operating a wall heater. Try placing a thermometer in the center of the room then decide upon the lowest heat you feel comfortable with and leave the thermostat on that temperature. Also be sure to leave your heater off in unoccupied rooms and make sure all windows and doors are tightly closed to eliminate any sort of draft.

Recommendation:
We recommend the QMark CRA2024T2. New to the market, this wall heater is perfect to economically heat your house. It is easy to install and you can be assured it will work reliably for many years with its included 5 year warranty. It has a wide range thermostat and is able to generate 6824 BTU’s so rooms can be heated all the way to 85 degrees.

Safety is of course a top priority with constant stories of defective heaters causing sometimes very significant problems. The QMark CRA2024t2 is great as it comes equipped with dual protection. The first is a thermal cutout with indicator light, the second is a one-time thermal fuse. Both are designed to stop any problem long before they begin. The affordable price is of course a great benefit but the best is how quickly the wall heater will heat up your house, leaving you warm for the long winter.
Brad is a product specialist with Air & Water, Inc. (www.air-n-water.com) and has extensive knowledge of wall heaters

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