Choosing a Patio Heater Electric
For design-focused spaces that want to keep the minimalist, sleek look electric heaters for walls are the ideal choice. They are simple to operate and less expensive to operate than propane models.
Patio heaters, regardless of the fuel type 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.
How to Select the Right Heater
Many Australians love entertaining and relaxing on their patios. Cool temperatures, however, can cut short the enjoyment of these areas. Patio heaters provide efficient, targeted heating to extend the usage of outdoor areas throughout the entire year. Selecting the best type of patio heater is essential for making sure you get the best performance safety, style, and security. When you are making a purchase you must take into consideration a number of factors, such as the installation requirements and fuel source.
Certain patio heaters require a professional installation. They are fixed permanently. small electric patio heater and freestanding heaters offer more flexibility. For instance portable electric patio heaters can be moved to different parts of your garden or yard depending on the need, and some models have handles for easy maneuvering. For added convenience, some portable electric patio heaters are compatible with remote controls to make for easy operation.
When selecting a patio heater, you should think about the size of the area and how many people will be using it at once. A larger space will require more power than smaller ones, so you'll need to choose a model with enough wattage to provide sufficient heating. You'll also want to think about the amount of time per day that you plan to utilize the heater. This will affect the battery's life and energy consumption of the device.
You'll have to select the fuel source for your patio heater based on the type of. Electric patio heaters are powered by electricity and don't emit any emissions. Natural gas patio heaters require that your home be plumbed with gas lines. Liquid propane patio heaters, on the other hand, don't require any installation and are simple to operate. However, their need for constant refueling makes them the least cost-effective choice.
If you have children in your home, it is crucial to choose the right heater that comes with safety features. Choose an electric heater that automatically shuts off if it tilts beyond a certain amount and an alarm for flames to avoid accidental sparks. You may also want to invest in an extinguisher for fire to keep on hand for emergencies.
Installation
A freestanding patio heater is the ideal option to extend your outdoor living space past the hottest months of the year. Gas-powered and electrical models are available in various designs. It is important to think about the amount of heat you will need for your patio as well as the weight your free-standing heater can stand up to when purchasing.
There are a variety of ways to set up your patio heater however the most popular is a ceiling mounted. This option is perfect for patios with covered areas since it doesn't impede floor space and provides a consistent distribution of heat over the entire area.
This mounting option is available on all Bromic Electric heaters. A range of ceiling mounting rods are available to satisfy your desired aesthetic and to fit any ceiling height. If your home has a slanted ceiling and you want to add a wedge the pole can allow the heater be placed perpendicularly to the floor and still be able to meet the minimum clearance requirements.
You can also mount your heater on the wall. It can be accomplished by using one of our Electric heaters as well as a range of mounting brackets are available for each model. The brackets for our Platinum and Tungsten Electric Heaters can be placed at an angle of 15 to 45 degrees, based on the model. They should be positioned 6 feet above ground level and at a minimum of five feet from any structures above the heater.
Propane: These heaters utilize 20-pound propane tanks which are easily refillable at most convenience stores and gas stations. They typically generate more heat than electric heaters, however they might require the use of a gas line installed in your area. They are available as freestanding units or positioned on a structure like a fence, deck or pergola.
Some models come with adjustable heat settings. This is useful when you're hosting guests and they require a different degree of warmth. Choose a propane patio heater with a spark-arrestor. This will reduce the possibility of fires triggered by uncontrolled combustion.
Safety
While patio heaters add comfort and extend outdoor enjoyment, there are important safety tips to remember. For instance, keep the heater at least three feet from any combustible materials, such as furniture or potted plants. It is also recommended to put a mat of protection underneath the heater, specifically for wooden decks.
The kind of heater as well as its fuel source will determine the specific safety guidelines to be followed. For instance propane gas patio heaters are generally able to warm a larger area than electric models, however they require regular refilling of the tanks and can create carbon monoxide accumulating. It is also crucial to select one with features such as an anti-tilt switches and automatic shutoffs that reduce the possibility of the possibility of a fire.

The safety of heaters is determined by the manner in which they are used and installed. Although many patio heaters have safety features built in, it is best to follow the instructions of the manufacturer for optimal performance and security. Bromic offers a range of mounting options for heaters installed on the ceiling or walls. There are also longer mounting poles available to hang patio heaters that will give you the ideal secure distance from ceilings and walls as well as fabrics such tablecloths and awnings.
Freestanding heaters must be secured or weighed down to stop them from tipping over. Strong winds can cause heaters to overturn or shift even when they are not, which can pose danger of fire or causing injury. If you live in a place that experiences frequent gusty weather think about using bungee cords or sandbags to secure your heaters on the patio.
It is recommended to keep a fire-extinguisher near your heater, regardless of fuel type. It is essential to select the correct type of extinguisher that is appropriate for the fuel type of your heater (Class B for electric Class C for gas, or a multi-purpose for both). Of course do not leave a heater unattended during operation because accidents could happen.
Maintenance
Many problems with patio heaters occur due to improper use and maintenance practices. You can avoid many of these problems by following these simple guidelines for usage and maintenance. Use a non-abrasive soap to clean the heater as well as an air hose for the ventilation holes.
Never connect an extension cable in conjunction with a patio heating device. Instead, plug the heater directly into an electrical outlet. Using an extension cable can overload circuits, leading to electrical fires. It is also recommended to keep the heater from combustible materials such as curtains and wood.
There could be an issue with your propane patio heater is continuously shutting down. A professional should check the gas line at least once a year for leaks and clogs.
Propane patio heaters should be stored in a dry, cool location away from rain and wind. When storing, disconnect the propane tank (it must be empty for long-term storage) and wrap the tank in a cover. When not in use, the heater must be placed in a well-ventilated area or under a protective canopy. This will prevent corrosion and rust. It will also keep it from falling over.