Do Baseboarders Hold Up Over Time? We Asked Someone Who Knows
If you've ever considered upgrading your baseboard heater covers, you've probably wondered whether the investment actually pays off in the long run. Fresh-out-of-the-box, a new cover looks great — but what about a year or two down the road, especially in a home with pets, furniture rearrangements, and the general wear and tear of everyday life?
We turned to Carrie Waller (@dreamgreendiy), an interior design influencer and longtime Baseboarders owner, to get an honest, real-world perspective on how her covers have held up.
Still Stopping to Admire Them

Carrie has had her Baseboarders installed for a couple of years now—long enough to give a meaningful assessment. Her verdict? They've more than held their own.
"They look good as new! I still stop myself occasionally to admire them," she told us. The difference from her old covers is hard to miss: "Bright white as opposed to a dingy off-white beige. There are zero scratches to see, and the modern silhouette suits our aesthetic so much better."
For many homeowners, baseboard heater covers are an afterthought — something utilitarian rather than design-forward. Carrie's experience suggests Baseboarders change that equation entirely. "They make even more of a design impact on our home than I thought they would."
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Pets, Furniture, and the Reality of a Busy Home

A product can look great on day one. The real test is what happens after months of foot traffic, curious pets, and the inevitable chaos of an active household.
Carrie is candid about the conditions her covers face. "Our Baseboarders get more abuse from me than our pets! I'm constantly moving furniture around and banging things against the walls as I makeover spaces in our home."
Despite that, the covers have remained unmarked. "I have found our pets stepping across the Baseboarders, and neither they nor I have been able to leave any evidence of our movements on the covers. They're still just as pristine as the day I installed them."
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No Dents, No Chipping, No Finish Wear
We asked specifically about the kinds of cosmetic damage that tend to accumulate on surfaces over time—dents, chips, scuffs. Carrie's answer was straightforward: "Nope! I think the hard finish holds up well against bumps from people, pets, and things."
That powder coated finish also makes a noticeable difference when it comes to cleaning. "The smooth outer coating on our Baseboarders makes them a breeze to keep clean. A simple swipe with a clean microfiber towel removes all spots and dust. I definitely can't say that about our old covers!"

The Long-Term Verdict
Perhaps the most telling endorsement is what Carrie said when we asked whether Baseboarders are worth the investment over time.
"I would say that Baseboarders are an absolute must for any modern homemaker. I hope we never have to move again so that we can continue to enjoy our house full of Baseboarders covers, but if we do relocate to another home that has baseboard heaters, you better believe that I'll be investing in Baseboarders to update the system!"
For homeowners weighing whether upgraded baseboard covers are worth it for the long haul, real-world experience like Carrie's offers a clear answer: with the right product, the results speak for themselves — even years later.
