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looking for a wall mounted electric heater for conservatory
Matilda33
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Can anyone recommend a wall mounted electric heater to fit on a dwarf wall of a conservatory. I want one as powerful as possible because it's a large room, about 7m x4m.
We nearly live in there from March to October when it doesn't need heating, and use it only occasionally as a games room in the winter. So I don't expect to heat it very often but would like something that can do the job when I want it to.
We nearly live in there from March to October when it doesn't need heating, and use it only occasionally as a games room in the winter. So I don't expect to heat it very often but would like something that can do the job when I want it to.
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Max output available will be about 3kw. Start with Argos who have plenty to chose from, but one may not be enough for such a large space.0
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Could you put a radiator in there - run from the existing central heating?
Better then an electric heater and it would probably mean you could use it more.
We had our conservatory built to use as a living room, as it has the best views in the house of the open countryside at the rear of our house. Our existing living room is at the front of the house and looks onto the road.
We had to pinch room off a bedroom for a hallway (ours is a bungalow) so you didn't have to go through a bedroom to use it.
I put two huge double radiators in there, fed from the ones in the bedrooms that back onto the conservatory (its a fair size, 5m x 5m).
We use it all year round, winter, summer, etc.
Hardly ever use the living room now, the conservatory is the 'best' room now.0 -
No , running it off the C/H isn't an option. It's such a big space, plus our oil central heating struggles to heat the house already.
Will check out Argos.0 -
For a space that size it would make more sense to have two heaters, one at each end.I can afford anything that I want.
Just so long as I don't want much.0
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