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Hi,
I just moved into a condo that had carpet with no baseboard trim. I ripped up the carpet and put in a new wood floor. I wanted to put three or four inch tall baseboard trim, but am wondering about the safety because I have forced air cadet heaters and they are pretty low on the wall. If I got something that tall then I would definitely have to cut out a portion to fit around the heater. And then there of course is the warning on the heater itself that no furinishing, etc. should be around the heater. Anyone out there deal with this before? Am I just being a worry wart? Thanks, Bill |
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