The Electric Patio Heater
Patio heaters have become increasingly popular in recent years, following the
trend of bars and restaurants to have heaters to extend the summer season and enable customers to eat or
drink. However...patio heaters are no longer just found in restaurants and pubs. With the increase of
knowledge dissemination and the highly favorable benefits of owning such machinery, many home owners are now
jumping into this arena.
Patio heaters are rapidly becoming one of the "must haves".
Indeed patio heaters are great for cool nights during fall and winter. Normally, the patio heaters can warm up
the 10 to 15 foot radius by ten to fifteen degrees.
Patio heaters are powered by either natural gas, electricity, or liquid propane. Although propane is by far the
most expensive of the 3 types, it also lets you move the heater around without a cord or gas line attached.
Patio heaters aren't affected by wind, though wind chill can still affect people in its path. There are no tanks
to refill and no air pollution. Wall-hung patio heaters are also safest for kids and pets. However, the main
drawbacks are the extra light and orange glow they cast, and the possible need to buy more than one heater to
provide enough warmth for your space. http://www.consumersearch.com/patio-heaters
Choosing A Heater
When choosing a patio heater, it is best to survey the area where your heater will be placed. Will you want to
mount it on a wall, keep it at the center of a table, or move it depending on the occasion?
The place or kind of space where your heater will be located will greatly affect the kind of heater you will
decide to get.
Gas (LPG) patio heaters running at a maximum heat of 13KW cost around 8p per KW. This cost is obviously reduced
when the heater is turned down a notch. Gas patio heaters have greater transportability than their
electricity-fuelled cousins. Electric heaters can warm efficiently smaller areas of 10-25 feet.
Types Of Heaters
They are freestanding, the mobile, the table top, the open pit, and the wall mounted heaters. They all have
their pros and cons depending on its usage. A freestanding heater will be easy to move and will be a plus if you
are decorating.
Open pit heaters will give you that feeling of being up in the mountains. The most elegant patio heater is the
wall mounted heater as they have a luxurious appeal.
Patio heaters are typically a little more expensive, and put out more bus of heat. Expect to pay $150-$450 for a
patio heater.
Finally Patio heaters are available in a variety of styles. Be sure to shop around for the best patio heater and
read all the manufacturer's guidelines for proper use. Your patio heater could prove to be a very good investment,
however that does not mean that you should not do your own due diligence when it comes to deciding just what type
of patio heater you should choose, in fact just a little due diligence will go a long way.
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