The Hidden Hero Behind Cozy Old Flats

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If you have just moved into a flat and found a strange little white tube attached to wall with a switch beside it, congratulations, you’ve inherited a nifty little device known as a frost watch heater. Not exactly glamorous but an important component to keeping your domestic dry in the cold weather months.

What Is a Frost Watch Heater?

A frost watch heater or low wattage appliance that prevents moisture and frost formation in small spaces. The surface becomes too lively sometimes so that moisture doesn’t condense and become damp and mildew. These heaters are typically mounted in utility spaces, closets or near doorways where wet jackets and shoes are removed.

How Does It Work?

  • Low Heat Output: For frost watch heaters do not heat surrounding area like a regular heater, by creating a soft constant heat that instead spreads out evenly through a heat-exchange effect via the heaters heating element to protect the area from frost & moisture.
  • Energy Efficient: Dehumidifiers consume a very low amount of electricity and can be more cost-effective than any other means of controlling moisture.
  • Simple to Use: Switch it on & let it work

Why Is It Useful?

In winters, dampness is a much bigger problem in smaller flats or poorly ventilated flats, A watch heater for frost keeps air around wet objects slightly warmer than its surroundings redeems condensation on the furniture, clothing or walls. This makes it ideal for:

  • Utility rooms
  • Understairs cupboards
  • Entryways for wet shoes and coats
  • Garages or small storage spaces

Final Thoughts

While a frost watch heater may not be the most glamorous accessory for the new pad, it’s a solid practical piece of kit that will ensure your new habitat stays nice and dry and warm. Clean-sweep it, throw the switch and let it silently protect your home against the tyranny of damp and frost!