Is a Electric Wall Heater Right for You?
Electric wall heaters are a convenient way to bring heat into the most far-flung room.
Electric wall heaters install exactly where you need them; their location is not pre-determined by HVAC ductwork.
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But make no mistake: these devices do have some drawbacks when compared to other types of heating.
These heaters far less than extending HVAC ductwork or even installing electric hydronic baseboard heaters.
Installing a modulating 97.5-percentfurnace costsan average of $5,700.
Maintenance and Repair
Wall heaters contain orange-hot metal heating elements.
Electric wall heaters are easy to maintain.
The outer section and grille can be vacuumed with a home vacuum.
Placement
Wall heaters can quickly heat up an entire room.
These heaters are perfect for single rooms.
They are not for entire floors or for multiple areas.
Electric wall heaters work best on interior walls rather than exterior walls.
Operation
Electric wall heaters are entirely self-contained.
Cold air is drawn into the heater through the front and then is drawn across the internal heating coils.
The hot air is then blown out into the room without the need for ducts.
Wall heaters are point-of-service heating at its very best.
you’re able to target a cold area with one of these devices.
it’s possible for you to heat up that area without heating up the rest of the house.
Some devices rated for 240V are switchable so they can be connected to either 240V or 120V power.
If 120V is chosen, though, the heat output will be halved.
Somewall heaterscan be internally adjusted to run on a wide variety of different wattages.
Energy Inefficient
Electricity is not the most efficient way to produce heat.
Also, electricity loses much power due to generation and transmission line losses.
Plus, when these heaters turn off, they radiate very little heat.
The difference is that wall heaters are permanentrecessed inside a wall.
Powered by either 120V or 240V electricity, wall heaters usually have thermostats on the devices.
However, some models do havedetached thermostatsto allow for one thermostat to control multiple heaters within a single space.