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1. Calculate the volume of the room you want to heat by multiplying the length times the width times the height. Those dimensions should be in feet, and the resulting volume will
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1. Measure the length and width of the room using a measuring tape. 2. Multiply the width of the room by the length, then multiply that figure by 10. The resulting number is the heating
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1. Measure the length and the width of the room using a measuring tape or a yard stick. Begin at one corner of the room, and measure the entire length of that wall from one corner
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1. Measure the total width of the old radiator from the top of the radiator. The width is the thickness of the radiator from front to back on one top corner. 2. Measure the total
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