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.
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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.
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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.
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For instructions on measuring ELECTRIC baseboard heaters please visit our Electric Baseboard Cover instructions here.
Next Step – Measure the lengths of your baseboard heaters.