20 Resources To Help You Become More Successful At Patio Heat Lamp Electric

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20 Resources To Help You Become More Successful At Patio Heat Lamp Electric

How to Choose a Patio Heat Lamp Electric

You have many options when you want to heat your patio. Electric heaters are much more convenient than propane models that require fueling. They can be heated instantly by pressing a button, or flicking the switch.

They don't emit gasses that could cause an health risk. Some models have adjustable temperature settings for different distances.

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With the appropriate patio heater, you will be able to comfortably enjoy your outdoor living spaces into the night and across the seasons. There are a variety of heaters for patios, including freestanding propane and natural gas models as in addition to ceiling- or wall-mounted electric radiant heaters. The choice you make will depend on the dimensions of your area, the your power source and personal preference.

The majority of patio heaters use electricity, natural or liquid gas to generate heat. They emit heat through a combination convection heating and radiant heating. The heat output is measured in watts and can be converted to British thermal units (BTUs) for comparison. Some models can be adjusted in temperatures to allow more flexibility.


Patio heat lamps combine a burner mounted on a pole with a perforated screen that reflects flames and sends heat downwards to warm objects, people and furniture. Some patio heat lamps include reflective reflectors over the burner and can be silvered to reduce the amount that heat is lost upwards.

The most well-known kind of patio heater is a gas patio heater, is often seen in outdoor seating areas of restaurants and bars as they generate lots of heat quickly and distribute equally across all directions. They are great for warming tables. They are portable and can run on propane tanks or connected to your natural gas line. The latter is more convenient and has lower upfront costs, but requires fuel.

Gas patio heaters are becoming more popular as more houses have natural gas lines. They're simple to set up, but do require a specialized and functioning gas line to operate safely. There are portable natural gas heaters that come with extension hoses that can help overcome this restriction however they can also pose a tripping risk and a fire risk when not in use.

Safety

The majority of electric patio heaters are suitable for use in covered areas since they allow the heat to radiate outward instead of upward toward material that is combustible, such as the roof. However, they're not designed to be used under an open roof; the heater should be placed at minimum 18" from the walls adjacent to it or 6" from the ceiling to avoid fire hazards.

Patio heaters made of propane and gas can only be installed in enclosed areas with durable covers designed for outdoor use. These types of covers are usually made of fire-resistant canvas and have an open roof that can be closed. The safety concerns associated with these kinds of outdoor patio heaters are related to the fumes and flames they release. They should be located away from flammable objects, such as curtains and chairs.

When installing an electric patio heat lamp or any kind of patio heater, make sure you follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety measures carefully. Be sure to select a system with UL and CSA certifications. Also, read the owner's guide carefully. Be extra careful around children and pets and make sure the heater isn't near them when it's in operation. Some patio heaters that stand on their own such as EUROM's include a tipping safety feature that shuts off the device when it falls.

If your patio heater is connected to natural gas lines it is important to examine the condition of the line regularly and to have it tested for leaks by a certified professional. If the line requires to be replaced, be sure to employ an authorized plumber. A professional can determine whether the line is properly routed or if it should be run through an underground pipe. A professional can also make sure that the heater for your patio is connected to an outlet that is GFCI-rated (ground fault circuit interrupter) to protect against electric fires and shocks.

Installation

The size of the patio heater determines the amount of heat it radiates into the space. It is important to place the heater in an appropriate distance from any surfaces like plastic, which can deform and wood, which may get too hot. You can mount the heater on a structure, wall or other surface using standard mounting brackets. Some models feature soft starters that reduces the current at the highest level to ensure your circuits are protected.