Frequently asked questions.
Frequently asked questions.
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How To Replace Baseboard Heating?
Baseboard heating can be replaced just about anywhere. It is typically an easy task for the average homeowner. Below are some of the steps you can use if you wish to replace your baseboard heating:
- First, unplug your baseboard heater and make sure that any cords that are attached to it are unplugged as well. Next, remove the power switch by pulling it out. Using a screw driver, remove any screws or nails holding your baseboard heater to the wall. Inspect the pipe running along your floor underneath the unit and determine how much of its length needs replacing. Mark where this section is located with masking tape or paint so that you can easily deduct how much of it will need replacing.
- Remove the baseboard heating from the wall so that you can replace it. You should have seen a short, white pipe coming out of your wall near where you attached your unit to the wall. This pipe is connected to a length of tubing that runs along your floor and pipes outside through an exhaust vent.
- Follow the directions on each piece of your new baseboard heating and make sure that they are securely connected to each other. Place them back in their designated spot in the room or home. Remove all nails or screws from backplate to ensure that everything is working correctly before replacing them in their proper place on the unit.