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Hi all, I’m hoping somebody out there can help.

I am currently updating the heating in a city centre apartment and was after a bit of help regarding storage heaters.

I need to install a storage heater under the window in the bedroom, and possibly one under the window of the living room. Trouble is there is quite a large window sill which is exactly 700mm of the floor. I was wondering if there are any storage heaters out there smaller than 700mm in height or if not, is it possible to adjust/change the size of the legs/feet which are supplied with the heater.

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

Kind regards.
 
Hi all, I’m hoping somebody out there can help.

I am currently updating the heating in a city centre apartment and was after a bit of help regarding storage heaters.

I need to install a storage heater under the window in the bedroom, and possibly one under the window of the living room. Trouble is there is quite a large window sill which is exactly 700mm of the floor. I was wondering if there are any storage heaters out there smaller than 700mm in height or if not, is it possible to adjust/change the size of the legs/feet which are supplied with the heater.

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

Kind regards.
Hi creda do some nice panel heaters that are 430mm high also redring do some nice tubular heaters think screwfix used to do them just a thought.
regards
Tony.
 
Hi please remember both storage heaters and panel heaters can get very hot i always try not to place either of these heaters under windows due to curtains and the possibility of fire.
 

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