I have a small bathroom that I would like to add a heater to. Actually,
let me back up a bit.
When I moved into this house, I planned on redoing most of it, so I
haven't been spending money renovating things.
Of course, this bathroom was cold and small, so I decided to fix it up for
my GF. I completely gutted it and found there wasn't any insulation in
any way (and two walls and the ceiling were exterior!)
So I added nice insulation to the exterior walls when I re sheet rocked
the bathroom.
But now, the bathroom is even COLDER then before. Does anyone know how
this could happen?
So, to my real question, I wanted to mount a heater to the top of the
wall, opposite the shower so it can blow hot air into it. My question is,
is there a danger if the water splashes the heater?
If so, is there a heater for this type of application?
I'm just looking for a small electric heater. Either one that can plugged
in or hardwired.
TIA!
Eric P
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