Do baseboard heaters use a lot of electricity?

I want to install a baseboard heater. Do baseboard heaters use a lot of electricity?

Question from Richard Anderson - Mon 2021-03-14

Answers 2

  • Baseboard heaters use either convective or radiant heating to warm a room. Convective heating is the process of air movement that carries heat from the source to the object being heated, while radiant heating is the direct transfer of energy from one object to another without the need for air. Radiant heating is more efficient than convective heating, and because baseboard heaters are so close to the floor, they mainly use radiant heating to warm a room. This means that they don't use very much electricity at all and are a great option for people who want to save money on their energy bill.

    Response from Andrew Sanchez - Mon 2022-09-09

    Baseboard heaters use a lot of electric. In fact, they can use up to three times as much electricity as other types of heating systems. That's why it's important to size the heater correctly for the room, and to make sure that the insulation in the room is adequate. You also need to be sure that you have a circuit that can handle the load, or you may end up blowing a fuse.

    Response from Handsdown Pro - Mon 2022-08-25

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