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Dec

Using the Proper Baseboard Heat Covers for your House

What do baseboard heat covers do to get your home looking better?

baseboard heat coversWhen the winter strikes in New England and parts north, the number one priority for homeowners is getting their heating system set up as perfectly as possible. Once the snow starts falling and the temperature takes a steep drop, there’s no easy way to get your heater in good shape again.

That’s why homeowners have been taking the time to get their heaters fixed, cleaning their heating elements and getting rid of the filth on their heaters. When it comes to metal baseboard heaters though, the work you do tends to be incredibly frustrating.

Not only do they get covered in rust and dust and such, but the giant open gaps means the heating elements are exposed to all sorts of filth and can be easily damaged. Having better baseboard heat covers instead of renovating the baseboard heaters themselves is almost always the better move for homeowners simply because of the value of time.

In other words, as a homeowner that works 40+ hours a week, what is your time worth?

What do you Need Baseboard Heat Covers For?

Do you really want to spend hours upon hours of your weekend stripping apart every piece on every individual side of baseboard, clean them off or repaint them, and then put it all back together again?

Worse than that, all of your hard work, which you spent both time and money on, will barely last you the winter, meaning the rust will strike after a short period of time, causing you no end of frustration. You need a better alternative, which is where baseboard heat covers come into play.

Not only are they cost efficient and can be more permanent a renovation, but they are also safe and do a good job of protecting the heating element from dust or damage. Plus, a heater cover can be much easier to work with, saving you the time and the money in the long run.

This is the advantage to using NeatHeat, baseboard covers specifically designed to protect your heater, keep it looking new, and act as a permanent renovation. NeatHeat’s covers are made up of a composite polymer, so they’re never going to rust, chip, dent, or show scratches due to their continuous color.

Using NeatHeat in your Home

They have been chemically treated with titanium dioxide so they will never yellow or fade in color over time, making them the ultimate renovation tool. NeatHeat’s reconditioning system consists of 6 foot and 4 foot pieces, splice plates, corners, and left and right end caps.

If pieces are too long they can be cut using a hack saw or chop saw, and pieces too short can be extended using the splice plate. The end caps can be scored and snapped in case the floor is higher than normal or if there is a pipe by the end of a strip of baseboard.

Everything installs in minutes, and the baseboard heat covers can be easily removed for painting and cleaning. Household cleaning items will do the trick, taking off some of the worst of messes in seconds, while a spray paint for polymers found in your average hardware store will change the color of NeatHeat pieces in minutes.

With NeatHeat, you get the best baseboard heat covers at the best price, saving you both time and money in the long run. To learn more about NeatHeat’s baseboard heat covers, click here.