outdoor heaters for patio electric are an innovative way to increase your outdoor living space. Electric heaters do not emit carbon monoxide and can be used in enclosed spaces without ventilation.
Calculate the cubic footage and the desired temperature increase to determine the power (BTUs).
Power

Patio heaters are great for keeping outdoor living spaces warm and comfortable even as the sun sets and temperatures drop. Radiant heat is emitted from the heaters to nearby surfaces and objects. They are available in gas, propane electric, and propane models. The type of fuel and power source availability will determine the right option for you. Gas and propane patio heating systems rely on liquid or natural fuels, whereas electric patio heaters generate heat by using electricity. In general, natural gas and propane patio heaters have higher BTU ratings than electric patio heaters.
Electric patio heaters are most straightforward to install as they plug into standard 120-volt outlets. Electric patio heaters may not generate the same amount of heat as models powered by natural gas or propane but they can also increase your electricity bill. Propane patio heaters, like our top pick the AZ Patio Heaters propane patio heater, use 20-pound tanks of propane that can be refilled at local convenience stores and gasoline stations. They are portable, and can be moved around to keep the area heated as the sun moves across.
In addition to the conventional wall or parasol mounted versions of these units, there's a selection of completely freestanding electric heaters that are ideal for pub environments. They can be affixed to the parasol struts, or the main pole. However, this makes them susceptible to being stolen and therefore care needs be taken regarding the location of such a device.
Bromic's newest range of free standing electric heaters are the ultimate in design and function. The sleek designs are available in a variety stylish finishes that will suit any decor. They provide fast heating and can be set to one of two models either 750W or 1500W based on your needs. The digital LED fire display is integrated into the unit to improve the look of your outdoor space.
The BTU rating of a patio heater can be used to determine its heat output. The BTU rating is a measure of the amount of Btu it generates each hour. A patio heater that produces 40,000 BTUs could heat an area of 150 square feet. If you are looking to heat larger areas should think about using multiple patio heaters or a combination of freestanding heaters and firepits that can create zones that have different levels of warmth.
Heat Output
Electric heaters for patios are a convenient method of providing warm and comfortable heating without chimneys or fuel. They plug into regular electrical outlets and are portable which makes them ideal for outdoor seating areas and backyard nooks. The amount of the heat a patio heater can provide is measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs) and the higher the BTU's are higher, the higher the heating capacity. Electric patio heaters can be capable of providing up to 46,000 Btu in an hour.
The dimensions of your patio and the temperature you wish to attain will determine how many BTU's you need. A best practice is to calculate the square footage of your area and then multiply that by the desired temperature increase. Divide the amount by 1,000 and you will calculate the power consumption of your heater. You can estimate the price of your patio heater using the wattage rate found in your owner's guide or on your utility bill.
Gas patio heaters burn natural gas, propane, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) propane, or butane to create an electric flame that is able to heat a perforated screen, which emits the warmth into your outdoor living space. A reflector on top of the burner helps direct the heat downwards, increasing its efficiency and enhancing its effectiveness in windy conditions.
Gas patio heaters have a similar heating power to electric models, however they require a greater initial investment because they must be hooked up to a natural gas or propane line. These heaters are best suited for large, well-ventilated areas and can be turned on and off at any time or controlled with the use of a timer.
Certain gas patio heaters come with an electronic ignition system, while others may require you to manually light them using the help of a torch or grill lighter. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines to safely light them and ensure that the natural or propane gas is turned off before trying to start the burner. They are available in wall or ceiling mounted models and come with several options for controlling. These include dimmers and timers which cycle off and on according to predetermined intervals.
Design
The right patio heater can make a huge difference to your outdoor space. A patio electric heater will keep your outdoor space warm and inviting for a long time after the sun sets.
While a standard tabletop model may suffice in the short run however, a wall-mounted or freestanding model is usually more suitable for a long-term installation. This will ensure that the heater is positioned 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. Certain models come with tilting features that let you to adjust the direction of the heat.
If you want to bring a modern touch to your outdoor space, the halogen patio heater or an infrared model is the best way to go. While halogen lamps emit an orange glow while infrared models emit a soothing blue-colored light that resembles natural sunlight and allows you to unwind. Some models also come with a built-in speaker that plays music with the press of a button.
A flush mount patio heater is another popular option. It can be installed on the ceiling of an outdoor living space. This is perfect for rooms where a suspended fixture is not feasible due to space limitations or a ceiling that has slope. The flush mount is available for all Bromic Electric heaters and can be used with a variety of mounting poles.
For those who prefer the simplicity of a single-element patio heater There are simple stack switches that offer you a simple control over the heating. They let you enjoy the warmth of your heater at full power at half power, or even completely off.
There are also gas patio heaters for those who prefer a traditional flame-based method of heating their outdoor areas. These appliances use propane, LPG or natural gas to heat the air. They are typically powered by an insignificant propane tank that needs to be replenished on a regular basis.
Installation
Electric heaters for patios are a great option to keep enjoying outdoor dining and entertaining even after the sun has set. They are simple to operate, affordable and practical. They provide strong radiant heat that will help you and your guests stay warm, especially on the cool winter nights. To ensure safety and longevity they must be correctly installed. Before attempting any professional installation, it's essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and speak with an electrician, or a plumber if you're using a gas-powered model.
The first thing you need to consider when selecting an electric patio heater is the size of an area you want it to warm. In general, a patio heater with a greater BTU (British Thermodynamic Unit) rating is more powerful and can provide greater coverage. However, a heater with a higher BTU rating also requires more power to run.
You should also consider whether you want to install your electric patio heater on the wall or the ceiling. Both options have pros and cons. Wall-mounted units are smaller and can be installed in a variety of places. They are also harder to reach and their nozzles could require cleaning regularly.
Ceiling-mounted patio heaters can give a sleek, modern appearance and are great for areas with high ceilings. This option is available for all Bromic's electric models and requires a minimum in the ceiling, which varies by model.
Finally, you can select a propane or natural gas-powered patio heater. While they're less portable than their electric counterparts, these models still offer a good amount of warmth and can be easily switched on or off by remotes or an integrated timer. But, because they depend on combustion for operation gas-powered units aren't as secure as their electric counterparts and require frequent maintenance.
Wood-burning units, such as metal firepits, chimineas, or brick-built fireplaces are appealing to those who prefer to heat their patios in a traditional method. They also add an authentic look to your outdoor space. These types of units are difficult to maintain as they require frequent cleaning of ash and debris. They can also produce sparks that can be dangerous if they are not properly maintained.