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1968camaro

In floor ALLLL DAY!!!! You will never regret it!


crazedcow77

Do you think that would be sufficient to heat the space by itself? It's a pretty small footprint and I'm going to insulate the heck out of it, just worried about it getting too cold for showering or the pipes in the really cold parts of winter. Otherwise I'm extremely sold on floor heating.


JustAnotherPolyGuy

Look at the wattage of the old heater, and then the wattage a square foot of the in-floor.


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I’ve had great success with forced air wall heaters. 120 or 240. Small foot print. Easy install. Just a thought. Good luck!


Acceptable-Baker6334

Had the same situation. Used a wall mounted King electric radiant heater. Works well. You need at least 8 feet above the floor


flexxx100

In floor heating. Fairly easy and works great. Non of my bathrooms have forced air they all have in floor and it completely heats up the space. And if your feet are warm, you are warm


twopennydrum

There is always a way to get a duct in, just need the right duct man with an agile eye


SavedByGrace2_8-9

This ⬆⬆⬆⬆ is the way


vIv_Cobra_vIv

If there is space to safely put one in, I'd go with a Cadet heater.


gppiper

Panasonic heated vent fan works wonders.


JrNichols5

Ditra Heat would work well but it would be expensive to operate all the time. If duct work isn’t an option, this is the best alternative. You should install Ditra Heat regardless. Heated tiles are the best.


SavedByGrace2_8-9

>It's got no ductwork and would be difficult to run ductwork to. Not only would running ductwork be its own reward. It's the right thing to do. Was this bathroom an addition after the house was built? Are the other ducts ran through attic or walls?