It’s probably fair to say that
nobody likes to experience that cold chill from stepping out of a hot shower
into a frosty bathroom. Fortunately, there are various options to warm up your
bathroom so you can keep that fuzzy feeling. Here we will look at different
ideas to keep you warm and comfortable in your bathroom this Winter.
Underfloor Heating
An energy efficient and effective
method of heating your bathroom is to use underfloor heating. There are
different systems, namely slab heating and thin film heating, which use either
electric cables or hot water pipes, and are suitable for small or large spaces.
Slab heating uses off peak electricity or natural gas, while thin film heating
uses peak electricity but is more efficient than other electric heaters.
Underfloor heating not only heats the floor but also warms the entire room,
leaving a balmy temperature. Using a timer, you can save more energy by having
the floors heated only when needed. This subtle heating mechanism will leave a
lasting impression on users and you will find it hard to walk bare foot on cold
tiles again!
Heat Lamps
Heat lamps are the most common
type of heating as they are immediately hot when switched on. You will find
them mounted on the ceiling combined with lights and an exhaust fan, usually in
small bathrooms because of the centralisation of heat around its location. To overcome
this problem, additional heat lamps can be installed. Greater efficiency can be
achieved by models with temperature controls.
Permanent Heaters
This heating system, also known
as strip, bar or radiator heaters, is mounted on the walls. They heat up
quickly and produce sufficient heating for a room. Ideal for bigger bathrooms,
the electrical wires can be linked to light switches to keep all the controls
together. While radiator heaters work safely lower down, bar heaters should be
fitted higher up as they emit plenty of heat and consequently, comes a risk of
burns.
Heated Towel Rails
What is better than using a dry
towel? A warm, dry towel! Heated towel rails are powered by electricity and are
designed to dry and warm your towels. The key to maximising the warmth from
your heated towel rail is positioning as they release enough heat to pass
through the towels to warm the air temperature of your bathroom. Unfortunately
this is a slow process, so this product is best suited for smaller bathrooms.
Positive
Temperature Coefficient Bathroom Heaters
Looking for a more energy
efficient option? A Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) heater may be for
you. The heat is generated by small ceramic stones that once a certain
temperature is reached, it will sustain that level of heating – making PTC
heaters energy efficient and safe. You can also purchase these heaters combined
with energy efficient lights and an exhaust fan.
Tips to run your bathroom heating
efficiently
Whether you are heating up a
personal bathroom, you can keep it efficient. The foundation is to choose a
heater that is an appropriate size for the space. This will prevent the heater
from working harder than necessary to produce sufficient or oversupplying heat.
Secondly, only have the heating system on when needed – this can be supported
by installing a timer to program the required hours.
There are plenty of options
available to heat your bathroom safely and efficiently. To make the experience
more pleasant, use soft hand towels or a warm hand dryer, consider a set of
aroma reeds for a lasting scent. A bathroom or restroom should be a comfortable
environment for users and this can be achieved with ease.
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