How to Measure Order & Install Heatsaver Vent Covers: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Measure Order & Install Heatsaver Vent Covers: A Step-by-Step Guide

Installing Heatsaver Vent Covers is a simple and effective way to enhance your home’s heating efficiency. With winter around the corner, it’s the perfect time to ensure your home retains as much heat as possible. Here’s how to measure, order, and install your vent covers, along with tips for removing and storing them when they’re not in use.

 

Step 1: Measure Your Vents

Start by measuring the dimensions of your vents to the nearest millimetre to ensure your covers will fit perfectly. Measure the overall length and width, as well as the internal size and frame width.  Ensure you measure each vent individually.  Often the vents can appear to be the same size, but the actual sizes can often vary slightly.

 

Step 2: Place Your Order

Head over to the Heatsaver website and fill out the online order form with your vent dimensions. Choose the right style for your needs, send us a photo of your vents, and we’ll take care of the rest.

 

Step 3: Install Your Vent Covers

Once your covers arrive:
Carefully remove the covers from the cardboard delivery box. Ensure the box is kept in good condition for future storage of covers.

Clean and scuff the vent surface to ensure a good seal.

Attach the white aluminium collar to the vent after peeling away the paper from the pre-fixed double-sided tape.

Place the cover over your vent, which will then remain securely positioned via the inbuilt magnets.

 

Step 4: Enjoy the Warmth

Relax and enjoy the added warmth in your home. Your Heatsaver Vent Covers are doing the heavy lifting now.

 

Step 5: Remove and Store

When the seasons change, carefully remove the covers. Clean them with a lightly damp cloth, dry thoroughly, and place them in the original delivery box.  Store them flat in a cool, dry place ready for next winter.

 

For more information, get in touch with our friendly team today and take the first step toward a more efficient home.

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