Patio Electric Heater
Patio electric heaters are the modern way to expand outdoor living spaces. Electric heaters do not emit carbon monoxide and can be used in enclosed spaces that lack ventilation.
To determine the power (BTUs) needed to warm your space, take note of the cubic footage of the area and the degree of temperature rise you want to achieve.
Power
Patio heaters are ideal for keeping outdoor living spaces warm and comfortable even when the sun sets and temperatures cool. They function by releasing radiant heat to nearby objects and surfaces. Electric, propane and gas models are available. The best option for your outdoor space is contingent on availability of fuel and power sources. Gas and propane patio heating systems are based on natural or liquid fuels, while electric patio heaters produce heat using electricity. In general, propane and natural-gas patio heaters have higher ratings in BTUs than electric patio heaters.
Electric patio heaters plug directly into 120-volt outlets of standard which makes them the easiest to install. Electric patio heaters may not produce as much heat as models powered by natural gas or propane, but they can increase your electric bill. hanging electric patio heater -- like our top overall pick one, the AZ Patio Heaters Propane Patio Heater -- use 20-pound propane tanks that are refillable with propane from local gas stations or convenience stores. Portable, they can be moved around to keep the area warm as the sun moves across.
In addition to the standard wall or parasol mounted versions of these units there are now a variety of free standing electric heaters, which are ideal for pub environments. They attach to the struts of a parasol or can be fixed to the main pole of the unit. However, this does make them susceptible to being stolen, so careful consideration needs be taken regarding the location of an item.
Bromic's newest range of freestanding electric heaters are the ultimate in design and performance. They have sleek designs and are available in a variety of fashionable finishes that will fit any decor. They offer fast heating and can be adapted to two different models, 750W or 1500W depending on your needs. The digital LED fire display is also built into the unit to enhance the appearance of your outdoor space.
The BTU rating of a patio heating unit can be used to determine its heat output. This rating indicates the amount of Btu it produces per hour. A patio heater with 40,000 BTUs could provide heat to an area of 150 square feet. If you want to heat a larger area, consider using several heaters for your patio. You can also mix freestanding heaters with firepits in order to create zones of different temperatures.
Heat Output
Patio electric heaters provide warm, comfortable warmth without the need for fuel or chimneys. The heaters plug into conventional electrical outlets and are portable, making them an ideal choice for outdoor seating areas as well as backyard corners. The amount of heat a patio heater can deliver is measured in British Thermal Units. The higher the number of Btus, the greater the capacity of heating. Electric patio heaters are capable of providing up to 46,000 Btu in an hour.
How many BTUs you require will depend on the dimensions of your patio and the temperature you wish to achieve. To get a good idea of how much energy you need, multiply the square area by the desired temperature. Then, divide that number by 1000 to convert it into watts and find out the amount of energy your heater consumes per hour. You can then use the wattage rate, found in the owner's manual, or on your local utility statement to determine the amount your patio heater will cost per hour.
Gas patio heaters are powered by natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), propane or butane to produce a flame that heats a perforated metal screen, which emits the warmth into your outdoor living area. A reflector atop the burner helps direct the heat downwards, increasing its efficiency and enhancing the effectiveness of the heater in windy conditions.
Although the power of gas patio heaters is similar to electric model, they do require more upfront capital investment because they need to be connected to either a propane or natural gas line. They are best suited for spaces with a lot of ventilation where they can be turned off and on as needed, or schedule with the use of a timer.
Some gas patio heaters have an electronic ignition system that is built into some, while others require you to manually light them using a grill lighter or torch. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions to safely light them, and make sure that the natural or propane gas is turned off before trying to ignite the burner. They are available in wall or ceiling mounted models and have a range of control options. These include dimmers as well as timers which cycle on and off according to predetermined intervals.
Design
The right patio heater can make a big difference in your outdoor space. It doesn't matter if you want to prolong your evenings with friends or simply take in the sunset with a glass of wine A patio electric heater can keep your outdoor space warm and inviting for hours after the sun has set.
While a tabletop model can be used in the short-term however, a wall-mounted or freestanding model is usually more suited to a permanent installation. This will ensure that the heater is installed in a way that will give you the best coverage. The height of the patio heater is important in determining how much heat will be produced. Some models have a tilting feature that allows you to alter the direction of the heat.

If you are looking to add a modern touch to their outdoor space may select an infrared or halogen patio heater. Infrared lamps emit a soothing blue light that is similar to sunlight. Certain models come with a built-in sound system that plays music when you press a button.
A flush mount patio heater is another popular option. It can be installed into the ceiling of an outdoor living area. This is a great solution for rooms that aren't able to support a suspended fixture due to space constraints or a ceiling that is too steep. The flush mount is available for all of Bromic's Electric heater series and works with a variety of mounting poles to suit your needs.
For those who prefer the simplicity of a one-element patio heater, there are simple stack switches available that give you easy control over your heating. These switches let you take pleasure in the warmth of your heater at full power, half power or completely off.
Gas patio heaters are available for those who prefer to heat their outdoor spaces with the traditional flame method. These heaters burn either natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or propane to fuel a burner that then radiates the heated air over surrounding surfaces. They are typically fueled by a small propane tank that must be refilled frequently.
Installation
Patio electric heaters are an excellent option to keep enjoying outdoor dining and entertaining even after the sun has set. They are easy to operate, cost-effective and practical, delivering powerful radiant heat that helps keep you and your guests comfortable, especially on those cool evenings. To ensure safety and durability they must be correctly installed. It is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and consult an electrician, or for those using gas-powered units plumber, prior to making any professional installations.
The first thing you need to determine when choosing an electric patio heater is the size of an area you want it to warm. Most often, a heater with a higher BTU (British Thermodynamic Unit) rating is more powerful and will provide greater coverage. A higher BTU rating requires more electricity.
Another thing to consider is whether you prefer to mount it on the ceiling or wall your electric patio heater. Both options have their pros and pros and. Wall-mounted units are smaller and can be installed in a variety locations. They can be difficult to reach, and their nozzles need to be cleaned regularly.
Ceiling-mounted patio heaters can give a sleek, modern appearance and are perfect for areas with high ceilings. This is an option available on all Bromic's electric models and requires a minimum cavity in the ceiling, which varies by model.
You can also opt for a patio heater powered by propane gas or natural gas. While they're not as portable as their electric counterparts, they provide a decent amount of warmth and can be easily turned off or on using a remotes or an integrated timer. Gas-powered models, however, aren't as safe as their electric counterparts since they rely upon combustion to operate. They also require regular maintenance.
If you prefer an older-fashioned approach to patio heating, wood-burning units such as fire pits made of metal, chimineas, or brick fireplaces that are built-in are very attractive and can add a rustic feel to your outdoor space. However, these types of units can be challenging to maintain due to the regular need for cleaning up ash and debris and can cause sparks that can be hazardous when not maintained properly.