Bathroom heating
What is bathroom heating?
Bathroom heating is the process of heating the bathroom. Rather than relying on a cold draft from an open window, Genesis Bathrooms of Liverpool can help you make your home warmer and cosier by installing different types of heaters in every room.
Benefits of bathroom heating
There are many benefits to having bathroom heating installed at home! Here is just a short list:
When is bathroom heating not advised?
One of the most important things homeowners should know about installing bathroom heating is that it is not advised to do so in a room with a shower or tub. It is too easy for water from these surfaces to get onto, and into, the heater itself, which can cause some serious damage.
The different types of bathroom heating
Towel radiators and rails
Electric heaters
Panel heaters
Underfloor heating
What is involved in bathroom heating?
We start our bathroom heating installation process by working out the best type of heating for your bathroom. That’s because, although underfloor heating might be perfect for one person, someone else might find it makes the room too hot and humid. Once you’ve decided on an individual type of system, we’ll install all the necessary pipework in place before adding a thermostat or timer device to allow full control over your level of warmth – meaning there’s no chance of excess humidity building up when you aren’t using it.
Frequently asked questions
How much heat does a bathroom need?
How does the bathroom heater work?
How is the required number of BTUs to heat a room calculated?
What if the radiator I want doesn't precisely match my BTU score?
Which type of bathroom heating should I choose?
How long does it take to install bathroom heating?
Is bathroom heating expensive?
Can I use gas heating in the bathroom?
What is a BTU?
Towel radiators and rails provide upwards of 60% humidity, which makes them perfect for keeping towels dry, but they’re not particularly efficient when it comes to warming up rooms where multiple people are using them at the same time.
Electric heaters are the cheapest and most cost-effective type of heating for bathrooms, but they’re not particularly efficient when it comes to keeping rooms warm during the wintertime.
Panel heaters use an aluminium panel that is made up of many minuscule fins that act as a radiator, allowing hot air to circulate the room-this makes them one of the best types of bathroom heaters available on today’s market. Underfloor heating uses water piped directly under your floorboards to keep rooms nice and cosy. This method is incredibly effective at warming up larger spaces, so if you’ve got more than just yourself or two people living in your home, then maybe consider opting for some form of the underfloor heating system instead.