Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely do the Panasonic WhisperWarm. It's sooo quiet, and warms up super fast, it's like 1300W which is the same as a space heater. I just installed it in the basement bathroom and it really works well. It's just over $300.
I considered the heated floors too but:
1) it only covers the floor that's not under any vanity or tub. So really it's a tiny part of the bathroom.
2) it doesn't EMIT heat, it just keeps the tiles from being ice cold. It's very subtle. My friend has it all over her house and I've checked it out. She actually put it under her entire basement floor because she has no radiator heating in the basement. You don't even really notice it, other than when she pointed out the floor isn't cold. So you could just put a rug on the floor.
OP here. I love this idea. I know you just installed it, but did your pre-research discuss whether a heated exhaust fan can breed mold? I wonder whether the heat/dampness combo could lead to mold growing in the system.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t dismiss the heated floors. If you are retiring the floor anyway the added expense will be minimal. Get a programmable control for the floor heating — not expensive at all— and you can control when the heating kicks in so you don’t spend too much on electricity.
My heated floors in two bathrooms have made all the difference. They are terrific.
Anonymous wrote:Heated floors are not at all expensive if you’re doing the floors. They’re only expensive if you have to rip out the floor to install. In our small bathroom it was like $500 or something.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely do the Panasonic WhisperWarm. It's sooo quiet, and warms up super fast, it's like 1300W which is the same as a space heater. I just installed it in the basement bathroom and it really works well. It's just over $300.
I considered the heated floors too but:
1) it only covers the floor that's not under any vanity or tub. So really it's a tiny part of the bathroom.
2) it doesn't EMIT heat, it just keeps the tiles from being ice cold. It's very subtle. My friend has it all over her house and I've checked it out. She actually put it under her entire basement floor because she has no radiator heating in the basement. You don't even really notice it, other than when she pointed out the floor isn't cold. So you could just put a rug on the floor.
