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Hydronic Baseboard Heater Retrofitting Guide

baseboard cover height

Step 1:  Distance between the finished floor and the top of the baseboard heater.

(Objective: Between 7-1/2" and 9")

Note: If this measurement is less than 7-1/2", the alternative mounting method that uses wall brackets will be needed.

If it is over 9" in height, the XL or Tall profile should be used.

 

baseboard cover fintube height

Step 2:  Distance between the bottom of the finned tube heating element and the top of the baseboard heater.

(Objective: Between 5" and 6-3/4".)

Note: If this measurement is less than 5" it suggests the floor to top height is less than 7-1/2" as noted in step 1. wall brackets should be used in this case to bring the height up for proper coverage.

 

baseboard cover depth

Step 3: Distance between the outside face of the finned tube heating element and the back plate.

(Objective: 3" or less.)

Note: It is very uncommon to fail this final check. However, occasionally older commercial style baseboard radiators will utilize a 4" x 4" element. The solution to this rare circumstance is to install a molding that frames in the area to be covered. Please click here for more details on this simple work-around.

 

For instructions on measuring ELECTRIC baseboard heaters please visit our Electric Baseboard Cover instructions here.

Next Step – Measure the lengths of your baseboard heaters.