An electric panel heater is a great choice for both property developers and those who are redoing their home, and the wide variety of designs available will make it easy for anyone to find a model that they like. The traditional wall mounted electric panel heater may often be thought of as unattractive and quite chunky, however there are many slimmer models available to purchase, which employ a contemporary style and a range of modern features.
It is possible to find an electric panel heater in a variety of colours and finishes to suit any house style and decorative scheme, and the simplest design features a slim line panel heater with subtle vertical contours to faintly mirror a traditional radiator style. It is even possible to find glass fronted electric heaters, which can be tinted to create a glossy coloured finish such as cream, grey or black. An electric panel heater can be found in a variety of different sizes and weights, each with a different heat output level. This should make it easy to find the right heater for your requirements, and to select one which will complement the decor and style of any building.
Many people choose to install an electric panel heater as they are easy to install and monitor, and require virtually no maintenance once they have been fitted. All good models should come with a range of features to make it as user friendly as possible, such as an integral thermostat to monitor the room temperature when the heater is on. These will ensure that the room temperature stays at your required level, usually within approximately 0.3 degrees Celsius of the specified temperature. Many modern designs also feature a remote control option to allow you to alter your heating from any point in the room.
Another great feature to look for is silent operation, as you may wish to run your heaters during all or parts of the night, particularly during the winter months. Checking that a heater will run silently is something that many people forget before they buy, but a heater which makes a running noise however slight, can quickly become an irritation. For those who will be using an electric panel heater in their bathroom, it is also necessary to search for ones which are designed for this environment, to avoid any dangerous contact with water from the bath or shower during use.
A panel heater is great to install in either the home or the office, and many property developers choose to purchase them due to their simple and quick installation. They are also comparatively tidy to repair by professionals and will cause much less disruption that a traditional radiator which has broken. These can often lead to floorboards being pulled up and boilers becoming involved, and in contrast an electric heater is much lower maintenance. They are great for providing a quick solution for heating any style of room, and the many different styles and heating options available should make it easy for anyone to find the right model for their home or business.