11 Ways To Completely Revamp Your Patio Heater Electric

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Choosing a Patio Heater Electric
Electric heaters hung on the wall are ideal for spaces with a design-driven aesthetic. They are more user-friendly and less expensive to run than propane heaters.
Patio heaters, regardless of the type of fuel used must be kept away from fire-prone items and should not be left unattended. Take a look at these tips for safety on patio heaters for more details.
Choosing the Right Heater
Outdoor living spaces are popular with Australian homeowners, with many people using their patios as a relaxing retreat for entertaining and unwinding. The cool temperatures can, however, make it difficult to enjoy these spaces. Patio heaters provide efficient, targeted heating that can extend the usage of outdoor areas throughout the all-year. The selection of the correct patio heater is essential for providing the best performance as well as safety and style. When purchasing a heater you must consider a variety of aspects, including the requirements for installation as well as the fuel source.
Certain types of patio heaters, including ceiling-mounted and wall-mounted models require professional installation and are permanently anchored in place. Tabletop heaters and freestanding heaters offer more flexibility. For example portable electric patio heaters can be moved to different areas of your yard or garden depending on the need, and some models come with handles for easy movement. To make things easier, a few portable electric patio heaters are compatible with remote controls to make for easy operation.
When choosing a patio heater, consider the size of the space and how many people will use it at once. You'll require a heater with enough power to heat a large area. It is also important to consider the number of hours per day that you plan to use the heater. This will impact the battery's life and power consumption of the unit.
You'll need to choose the fuel source for your patio heater based on the type of. Electric patio heaters run on electricity and don't emit any emissions. Natural gas patio heaters require that your home be connected to gas lines. Liquid propane heaters are easy to use and don't require any installation. However, their need to refill their tanks regularly is the reason they aren't the most cost-effective option.
In addition, if you have children at home who may touch the heater, it's crucial to choose a model with built-in safety features. Look for a heater with an automatic shut-off if it tilts more than an angle, and a fire sensor to avoid accidental sparks. You might want to buy an emergency fire extinguisher.
Installation
A free-standing patio heater can be an excellent way to extend the use of your outdoor space past the hottest months. There are a few different kinds of patio heaters to choose from with electric and gas-powered models. When buying an outdoor heater, it is crucial to consider how much heat you require for your patio and how much weight the heater can carry.
There are several ways to install a patio heater. The most common method is to use a ceiling mounted heater. This is a great option for covered patios, as it does not take up any floor space and provides the uniform distribution of heat.
This mounting option is available for all Bromic's Electric heaters. A variety of poles for ceiling mounting are available to meet your specific style and to accommodate any ceiling height. If your home has a ceiling that is angled by putting a wedge on the pole will permit the heater to be placed perpendicularly to the floor, while still meeting the minimum clearance requirements.
You can also place your heater on the wall. You can do this using a wide range of Electric heaters. A assortment of mounting brackets are available for each model. The brackets for our Platinum and Tungsten Electric heaters can be placed at a 15 to 45 degree angle varying by the specific model, 6 feet above the ground and at least 5 feet away from structures over the heater.
Propane heaters are powered by 20-pound propane tanks that are refilled easily at most gas stations as well as convenience stores. They typically generate more heat than electric heaters, but may require an gas line to be installed in your space. These heaters can be free-standing, or they can be mounted to a structure like fence, deck, pergola or gazebo.
Certain freestanding models come with adjustable heating settings, which are ideal for guests who require a greater or less intense amount of warmth. Select a propane patio heater with an ignition source. This will decrease the chance of fires that are caused by uncontrolled combustion.
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While patio heaters can be a great way to relax and increase outdoor enjoyment, there are important safety tips to remember. Keep the heater at least 3 feet away from items that could ignite like furniture and potted plants. Also, it's recommended to put a mat under the heater, especially for wooden decks.
The type of heater you use and the fuel source it uses will determine the precautions to take. For instance, propane gas patio heaters are typically capable of warming a larger area than electric models, however they require regular refilling of tanks, and may cause carbon monoxide build-up. It is also important to choose a model that is UL or CSA certified and has features like anti-tilt switch and automatic shutoffs to minimize the risk of fire.
Aside from the types of heaters, the method they are put in place and used also determines their safety. While many patio heaters come with built-in safety features, it's best to follow the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure the best performance and safety. If you want to mount your heaters on the wall or ceiling there are a range of mounting options available for each Bromic product series to accommodate different ceiling heights. There are also longer mounting poles available to hang patio heaters which will provide the perfect safe distance from ceilings and walls as as fabrics such tablecloths and awnings.
Free-standing heaters should be anchored or weighed down to stop them from tipping over. Even when the heaters are off, strong winds may cause them to shift or tip over, causing an injury or fire risk. If you live in an area that is prone to frequent storms, consider using sandbags or bungee cords to secure your outdoor heaters.
It is recommended that you keep a fire-extinguisher near your heater, regardless of fuel type. It is important to choose the appropriate class of extinguisher according to your heater's fuel (Class B for electric, Class C for gas, or a multipurpose for both). And, of course, never leave a heater unattended while in operation because accidents could happen.
Maintenance
Incorrect maintenance and usage procedures are the main cause of problems with patio heaters. You can avoid a lot of these issues by following some basic guidelines for maintenance and usage. Use a non-abrasive soap to clean the heater and an air hose to the vent holes.
Never use an extension cable for the patio heater. Instead, plug the heater directly into an electrical outlet. The use of an extension cable could cause electrical fires. You should also keep the heater from combustible materials like curtains and wood.
There could be an issue if your propane patio heater is continuously shutting down. It is recommended to have a professional examine the gas line for obstructions or leaks at least once per year.
Propane patio heaters should be stored in a dry, cool place free of wind and rain. During storage, disconnect the propane tank and cover it in a protective cover. Likewise, the heater should be stored in a ventilated area or under an umbrella when not in use. This will protect it from corrosion and rust. It will also keep it from falling over.