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Can Installing A Shelf Over A Radiator Impact How Well It Heats Your Home?
Radiators offer a blend of powerful heating, architectural charm, and practical benefits like quieter operation and increased humidity during winter. They are also cost-effective, with older cast iron models lasting over 50 years and newer versions using minimal gas or electricity. This article explores the possibility of installing a shelf over a radiator and its potential impact on heating efficiency and safety.
According to Ben Domoe, a Virtual HVAC Expert at Frontdoor, installing a shelf above a radiator generally does not significantly affect its heating capability, provided there is proper clearance and the shelf is made from fire-resistant materials. Domoe emphasizes that shelves can effectively maximize storage space, offering both aesthetic and functional advantages. However, he warns against using materials that are easily melted or flammable, highlighting the importance of fire-resistant construction for safety.
Domoe also points out that a shelf might restrict heat circulation if not properly installed. The International Mechanical Code (IMC) recommends a minimum of 18 inches of clearance around a radiator to ensure optimal heat distribution. For those considering a shelf, options range from DIY floating shelves made of suitable materials to purpose-built radiator covers that incorporate a shelf. These covers often feature decorative slats designed to allow warm air to circulate while concealing the radiator. When choosing a radiator cover, precise measurements are crucial to ensure adequate clearance.
Beyond installation, maintenance and mindfulness are important for radiator and shelf longevity. Regular cleaning, such as vacuuming, is recommended to keep radiators efficient. Domoe also suggests periodically "bleeding" the air out of the system, a process that involves turning off the boiler, allowing water to cool, and then opening the radiator valve to release trapped air. A special radiator bleeding air valve key can facilitate this task. It's advisable to have a bowl ready to catch any water that may escape during the bleeding process and to wipe down the shelf afterward.
Furthermore, the article stresses the importance of leaving sufficient space around the radiator to allow HVAC technicians easy access for future servicing. It also advises against placing items above or around the radiator that could be damaged if they fall or pose a fire hazard. While selecting flame-retardant materials for the shelf is crucial, careful consideration should also be given to the items placed on it. Candles, framed pictures, and old books are highlighted as potentially problematic due to heat, while hardy plants, glass vases, sturdy mirrors, and ceramic teacups are suggested as safer decorative choices.
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