What's the question? I've remodeled more bathrooms than I really would have liked to do....
Got a question....
What's the question? I've remodeled more bathrooms than I really would have liked to do....
I'm gutting my bathroom and making a walk in shower, no doors, all stone. And I want to add some kind of heat in the shower stall. Any ideas rather than a forced air unit? Is there a electric heater of some kind I can put above the shower? Heat lamp maybe?
What's safe?
Thanks
if you dont want air ......then you will have to suffer with heat lamps
I'm gutting my bathroom and making a walk in shower, no doors, all stone. And I want to add some kind of heat in the shower stall. Any ideas rather than a forced air unit? Is there a electric heater of some kind I can put above the shower? Heat lamp maybe?
What's safe?
Thanks
Hey Baller, why not just buy another house with the remod's already done?
If you want you can run some radiant heat in the floor.Radiant heat warms objects not the air
I agree with atomickitn, you are pretty much stuck with ceiling mounted heat lamps if you don't want to go with forced heat. There are numerous options out there for you to choose from in various price ranges.
If you want you can run some radiant heat in the floor.Radiant heat warms objects not the air
that would require elect ......not good for in the shower use
if you dont want air ......then you will have to suffer with heat lamps
I agree, just looking for a heat lamp I can put above a shower. Preferably with a rheostat so I can turn it down if it's too hot.
Hey Baller, why not just buy another house with the remod's already done?
I'm cheap.
If you want you can run some radiant heat in the floor.Radiant heat warms objects not the air
Looking for something to warm the air more than the floor. Thanks
I agree with atomickitn, you are pretty much stuck with ceiling mounted heat lamps if you don't want to go with forced heat. There are numerous options out there for you to choose from in various price ranges.
Any good links for a cool heat lamp set up?
Thanks
Try a steem shower and a radiant heat source in the floor is hot water plumbed under the tile or stone and should heat more than just the floor itself.