
The central hot water is shut off for maintenance in summer, and in winter its temperature is unstable — turning the towel warmer into an ordinary pipe. Converting it to electric solves this once and for all: a dry, warm bathroom all year round, independent of utility services.
How an electric towel warmer works
A heating element or heating cable is installed inside the loop, and the loop is filled with a heat-transfer fluid. A thermostat maintains the set temperature and switches the device off once it's reached — efficient and safe.
Conversion steps
- Disconnection from the water supply (done by the client or our technician by arrangement);
- Installation of the heating element or heating cable;
- Filling with an eco-friendly heat-transfer fluid;
- Connecting the thermostat;
- Leak check and load testing.
How much it costs
The final price depends on the type of towel warmer, the chosen heating element and its power. The technician quotes the exact cost after an inspection — with no hidden fees. You can get an approximate price by leaving a request on the site.
Benefits of an electric towel warmer
- Independence from the hot-water schedule;
- Temperature control and energy savings;
- Year-round operation — in winter and summer;
- Safety: overheat protection and a moisture-proof connection.
Conclusion: the conversion takes only a few hours and brings comfort back to your bathroom. Leave a request — an ERAFLYME technician will pick the best option and do the job with a warranty.