Electric plinth heater - visual issue
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2021 9:48 pm
Here's the scope:
Fit electric plinth heater to 500mm base unit (visual from every angle of the kitchen, which is huge)
This directly faces the back door.
Plinths are 185mm
Gap to top of plinth to bottom of base unit is a consistent 10mm.
My concern is the airflow vents either side, if I cut these out you will see the unfinished floor/vinyl/screed and base unit legs etc
I haven't a spare length of plinth either if it looks a dog dinner. Would the consistent gap top of the plinth be OK, I believe these do have a safety cut out.
I'm not the most experienced (had less than 10 years in the trade, but it's a dividing opinion most my chippy friends)
Other option is to holesaw through but again with chips / and the edge of the plinth visible (dont have any edging) and the visual aspect it's a concern
My questions..
Would the airflow be OK?
Does this look better cosmetically?
Customer never had a choice in what was fitted, it's social housing - maybe overthinking this one
Fit electric plinth heater to 500mm base unit (visual from every angle of the kitchen, which is huge)
This directly faces the back door.
Plinths are 185mm
Gap to top of plinth to bottom of base unit is a consistent 10mm.
My concern is the airflow vents either side, if I cut these out you will see the unfinished floor/vinyl/screed and base unit legs etc
I haven't a spare length of plinth either if it looks a dog dinner. Would the consistent gap top of the plinth be OK, I believe these do have a safety cut out.
I'm not the most experienced (had less than 10 years in the trade, but it's a dividing opinion most my chippy friends)
Other option is to holesaw through but again with chips / and the edge of the plinth visible (dont have any edging) and the visual aspect it's a concern
My questions..
Would the airflow be OK?
Does this look better cosmetically?
Customer never had a choice in what was fitted, it's social housing - maybe overthinking this one