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Remodeling a Bathroom and Refinishing and Restoring Baseboard Heating Element Covers

If you are considering remodeling your home’s bathroom then you should add refinishing baseboard heating element covers to the list of tasks to do. Rusty baseboard heating element covers are frequent occurrences in older bathrooms.

The installation of new toilets, tubs, sinks, vanities, and flooring are typically involved in a bathroom remodeling job, however sometimes the heating element is forgotten. If not refinished or replaced, the rusty baseboard heating element covers can look even more unsightly after the rest of the bathroom has been remodeled. Refinishing your Bathroom’s Baseboard Heating Element Covers can play a major role in restoring a new look to your bathroom.

If your home is a few years old and has hot water baseboard heating in it, chances are your bathroom baseboard heating element covers are rusted and in need of refinishing.

Bathrooms, as well as Kitchens, Laundry rooms and basements, are more likely to see rusty baseboard heating element covers due to the high moisture levels and condensation that typically occur in them.

There are several rust resistant baseboard heating element covers available on the market today, however it can be very expensive to replace your existing baseboard heating elements with these new products. The other alternative is to refinish and restore your existing baseboard heating element covers with a little sweat equity.

Refinishing or restoring baseboard heating elements is something simple enough for a DIY homeowner to do (with the right knowledge) and can save significant dollars. Installing new baseboard heating elements, on the other hand, typically involves the cost of an entire new heating element and a plumber.

Most hot water baseboard heating elements can be easily dissassembled by simply pulling away the front covers from the bracket assembly. The panels can then be cleaned, sanded and repainted to be restored to a like-new finish and appearance.

So if your thinking about remodeling your bathroom don’t forget to include your hot water baseboard heating element covers to the list of tasks to do.

For more information on refinishing and restoring baseboard heating element covers see the Refinishing Baseboard Heating Element Cover Ebook from HomeAdditionPlus.com. The Refinishing Baseboard Heating Element Cover EBook will quickly teach you the step-by-step process for restoring baseboard heating element covers and includes how-to pictures for every key step in the process.

Z Mesh, An Innovative Floor Heating System

Z Mesh is a state of the art floor heating system that will work well in a number of interior locations as well as on roofs for snow melting. Z Mesh is a type of floor heating system that will provide comfort and warmth to consumers in their home or office building. Z Mesh is easy to install and proves an additional value to the home. It works with most types of flooring including hard wood, carpet and laminate flooring and requires no floor build up. Z Mesh is installed directly on the concrete or wood sub floor and can be either stapled or glued to stay in place. Consumers who live in colder climates find the added comfort and warmth provided by this style of radiant floor heat highly desirable.

The Z Mesh system is a low voltage heating element that operates under thirty two volts. It is one of the most innovative systems available today on the market. It consists of a bronze screen that is rolled for easy installation. The mesh comes in nine or twelve inch widths. The length of the rolls varies depending on the size of the room you wish to install your radiant heating system in. You can install it in a room that is as small as thirty square feet or as large as six hundred seventy square feet on one thermostat.

The mesh itself is very thin(similar to screen door material) so will not detract from the floor itself. Unlike other types of radiant heating products, the floor will not be raised, nor will the product be visible when you install your preferred type of flooring over the Z Mesh system. Regardless of whether you choose hard wood, tile or carpet on your floors, you will enjoy the warmth and comfort of the product.

You can install flooring over Z Mesh with no concerns on damaging the product. You can glue or staple the mesh to the sub floor. You can glue, staple or nail through the product when installing your flooring without any fear of damaging the heating element. Nailing or stapling through the product will not damage the heating element unless it comes in contact with something electrically conductive. Most standard installations of flooring will not pose a problem with this, however. The Z Mesh flooring is highly durable and will withstand a lot of wear and tear in addition to installing flooring over it. It is also a safe product with the low voltage allowing you to touch the mesh directly even during operation.

The transformer that is used to operate the system is run by a computer system. The transformer itself should be installed in a garage, attic or utility area in your home. The computer continually monitors the unit and will diagnose any issues that may arise. If the unit begins to operate abnormally, it will automatically shut off. This safety feature is great for people who are worried about ensuring the safety of their family and ensuring that the unit is always properly working. An LED light panel shows the status of the unit at all times so you can always get up to date information on its status. Read more »