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    electric baseboard question

    humor me :-) . . . what would happen if the blankets ended up on the electric hydronic heater overnight?
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    electric baseboard question

    jar545, How do you feel about the electric hydronic baseboard radiator so close to a bed? Are there fire safety issues or am I overreacting? What about a ceiling heater on a timer for the bathroom? Thanks for your input!
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    electric baseboard question

    More input Any ideas for what I can do with the 240 line that's now in the bathroom?
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    electric baseboard question

    Thanks for your reply! The cost to run two 240 lines, thermostats and install radiators is $800 ($150 if I to the electric hydronic baseboard -- see below for description, it doesn't actually use circulating water). The cost to rerun the steam pipe was approx $1600+ depending on the obstacles...
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    electric baseboard question

    I have steam heat in my house but during a renovation project two radiators were disconnected, knocking out heat to a bedroom and upstairs bath. I initially agreed to cap off the line thinking it would only disconnect the bathroom . . . Anyway, I would like to get heat back in bedroom and was...
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