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Comparing baseboard heating to forced-air systems

Bob Vila discusses electric baseboard, hydronic baseboard and forced air.

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February 14, 2014
KEYWORDS electric / energy efficiency / hydronic controls / hydronic heat
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 At BobVila.com, the pros and cons of baseboard electric and hydronic heating systems, compared to forced-air heating systems, are discussed. Advantages over forced air include almost-silent operation, easier installation because there is no ductwork, and even heat distribution instead of intermittent blasts. Read the entire article here.

Source: BobVila.com

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