23
Jan

Fixing a Baseboard Heater in Seconds

How can NeatHeat make fixing a baseboard heater a breeze?

fixing a baseboard heaterA priority for homeowners is always to keep everything in as good shape as possible. There are a plethora of reasons, from selling a home to having company, but all homeowners want to keep their house in as good a state as possible.

However, there are only so many hours in a day to accomplish the renovations they need, and quite a bit of a homeowner’s time is spent working to earn the money needed to pay for the home and living expenses.

Getting your house in the best possible shape is no easy feat, but luckily, most renovations homeowners do last a while; for instance, jobs like repainting, redoing carpet, and other home improvements will last a few years before needing to be redone.

The most time consuming work are the jobs that last a while, cost a lot of money, and need to constantly be redone. After all, a job that you do over and over that costs a lot and takes up time will just keep spending you time and money for not a lot of real progress.

Fixing a Baseboard Heater

A good example here is baseboard heaters, which are no easy fix for homeowners because you cannot do anything about metal oxidizing.

Baseboard heaters line the walls in most rooms in a home and because they are on the floor and easy to miss, they get kicked, scratched, and damaged in many other ways, and they often get overlooked when it comes to dusting.

Baseboard heaters also oxidize incredibly fast because they are metal heaters producing a steady stream of energy in a short span of time. In fact, many homeowners have found that they will take the time to redo their heaters and within months they are rusty and damaged again, much to their chagrin.

Using Baseboard Covers in your Home

Fixing a baseboard heater multiple times in a year is not an ideal task, especially when you only have so much free time, which is why homeowners look at the effective alternative of using a baseboard heater cover.

With a cover, homeowners can have an easier, more convenient way to get their heaters looking good. A cover is easier to install and uninstall than baseboard heaters, which mostly need to be unscrewed from the wall.

In addition, the right kind of material for the heater can be much easier to clean and repaint, making maintenance over time a faster process. Homeowners look to NeatHeat when it comes to fixing a baseboard heater, because instead of spending an entire weekend every once in a bit, homeowners can spend a few minutes popping on baseboard covers and essentially be done.

The Advantages of NeatHeat’s Baseboard Covers

NeatHeat is made up of a composite polymer, so it’s not going to rust, chip, or dent, meaning that it will not take even close to the damage that baseboard heaters do within a few months.

In addition, NeatHeat’s continuous white colors do not show any scratches readily, which is incredibly convenient; however, if you want to repaint, all you need is a spray paint for polymers to do the trick.

NeatHeat’s baseboard covers do not yellow or fade in color over time, making them the ideal tool when fixing a baseboard heater in such a way that it lasts a long time.

Homeowners struggle when it comes to fixing a baseboard heater, but with NeatHeat, you get an easy to install and easy to maintain cover that can make your home look good. To learn more about using NeatHeat when fixing a baseboard heater, click here.