Typical electricity cost

How much does a Baseboard Heater cost to run?

Based on typical usage

A Baseboard Heater typically uses about 1,250 watts, costing around $0.19 per hour at $0.15 per kWh.

At typical use (6 hours per day), that's about $33.75 per month and $168.75 for a typical 5-month heating season.

Per hour $0.19
Daily $1.13
Monthly $33.75
Heating season $168.75

Based on

  • 1,250 watts
  • 6 hours per day
  • $0.15 per kWh
  • 5-month heating season

What affects cost most

  • Average hours used per day
  • Electricity rate in dollars per kWh
  • How many active days or months the device runs each season
  • Weather, insulation, and thermostat behavior

How it works: Daily cost uses wattage, hours per day, and electricity rate. Monthly uses daily × 30; heating season uses monthly × 5.

Use the calculator below to estimate cost based on your own wattage, usage time, and electricity rate.

Calculator

1. Device

2. Usage

Quick presets

3. Rate

Enter your values and click Calculate Cost.

How Much Electricity Does a Baseboard Heater Use?

These example monthly costs show how active-season runtime changes the bill faster than small wattage differences do.

Example monthly costs

  • Light Use 3.6 hours per day
    $20.25/month
  • Typical Use 6 hours per day
    $33.75/month
  • Heavy Use 8.4 hours per day
    $47.25/month

Get a better estimate and keep costs down

Defaults are a starting point. Real cost changes most when runtime, wattage, and your electricity rate differ from the benchmark assumptions.

What changes cost most

  • Average hours used per day
  • Electricity rate in dollars per kWh
  • How many active days or months the device runs each season
  • Weather, insulation, and thermostat behavior

How to get a better estimate and lower cost

  • Replace the default electricity rate with the actual rate from your latest power bill.
  • Adjust daily runtime to match how long you actually use the equipment.
  • Lower the thermostat a few degrees when rooms are unoccupied.
  • Use door sweeps and weatherstripping to cut heat loss.
  • Keep furniture and curtains away from heaters for better airflow.
  • Heat only the rooms you are actively using.

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