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Baseboarders Basic Series Galvanized Steel Easy Slip-On Baseboard Heater Cover in White (6 ft, Cover + L&R End Caps)

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About Baseboarders Basic Series Galvanized Steel Easy

The easy slip-on baseboard heater cover with end caps that instantly rejuvenates ugly old, yet perfectly functional baseboard heaters. Baseboarders are the only one-size fits-most perforated steel baseboard heater covers that just slip over your existing baseboard heaters. Only the original front plate and end caps are removed/recycled. Installation takes a couple of minutes and does not require the use of tools or hired help. The one-piece design uses heavy-duty 22 gauge (0.033 in. thick) galvanized steel that stands up to years of physical and chemical abuse. The pristine semi-gloss white powder coated finish can also be painted with a color of your choice using a roller or spray can application for a custom look. Baseboarders are considered child safe for their complete lack of exposed sharp edges while blocking access to the heating element from the top. Baseboarders can also be installed in new construction environments or when the original covers have been completely removed and all that remains is the bare finned tube heating element. Slips over the original baseboard heater - just remove the existing front panel and end caps Galvanized steel with a powder coated semi-gloss white finish DIY installation, no tools, no hired help Available in all industry standard lengths (use multiple panels and a coupler for lengths longer than 6 ft.) Comes with both left and right closed end caps As seen on "Ask This Old House" Made in Canada and the United States Use caution when using with electric baseboard heaters* as they operate at higher surface temperatures. *when using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons