NeatHeat baseboard front cover is made of polymer and the end caps, splice plates and inside corners are ABS plastic. They are melt proof until approximately 460°F. You can save yourself up to USD 75 per hour in labor plus the cost of material by installing NeatHeat instead of having a plumber install new baseboard throughout your home. You can install NeatHeat throughout the entire property in less time and without specials tools as it snaps on over the existing baseboard heater. NeatHeat will never rust or need replacing. It doesn't have any sharp edges and helps protect against children's and grandchildren's fingers touching the sharp fins inside. Check the How to Measure for NeatHeat guide below to make sure your individual baseboard heaters are the correct size for NeatHeat. Common brands include Slant Fin series 15, 30 and 2000, Sterling series petite 7, Suntech and Weil McLain, however there are also many lesser known brand names so it is always best to check your specific measurements.