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Shopping Guide for Outdoor Heaters

larry • December 3, 2018

Extend your Deck Season

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Letting go of the summer can be hard but with the right heat lamp you can hang on just a bit longer.


Heat lamps are useful for helping you stay toasty warm on fall, winter and early spring days. Heating your deck or patio will allow you to use your outdoor space more often throughout the year. What are your options for outdoor heaters and what should you consider?


Price points: If you are considering a heat lamp, they will cost you on average from $100 - $1,000+ depending on the size of the space you’re heating, what type of heater you choose, and whether it is mounted or free-standing. Be prepared to budget for operating costs based on the type you pick as well (gas vs electric).


Fuel/power: Heat lamps are available in electric, natural gas or propane. Which option is best for you may depend on where you want to use your heat lamp and how much space you need to heat. If you choose a natural gas lamp, be aware that a professional should be used to install it in order to prevent leaks. Propane is the most portable method of heating, but an effective propane heater will require constant refilling and a storage location for the extra propane tanks when not in use. An effective propane-fueled heater can burn a 20 lb. tank of propane in as little as 6-8 hours. With an electric heater, you’ll need to be sure you have a circuit to handle the power the heater will need. You should also be aware that it may cause a significant increase to your electric bill when being used.


What is a BTU and how to use it: BTU is short for British Thermal Unit. Technically, one BTU can heat one pound of water by one-degree Fahrenheit. It’s used to estimate heat output, kind of like horsepower is to engine output. Based on this, you should then consider how hot you want your outdoor space to be heated, and how much square footage you need to heat. The colder and bigger your space is, the more BTU you will need. We recommend asking an expert to help guide you, but we will also provide you with a guide below.


Types to choose from: There are four main styles you can pick form. We will go from the biggest to the smallest.

  • Standing patio heaters: As their name notes, they are about 6’ tall and can give out heat in a 20-foot diameter. These models generally operate at 40,000 BTU and tend to give the most heat to the widest area. They can use all three fuel options and can also be portable or mounted to the ground.
  • Mounted patio heaters: These are not portable and are designed to be mounted on a wall or ceiling, and usually use electric or gas. These are ideal if you love to grill all year round and need a heat source above your grill, dinner table, or other fixed location on your deck/patio. Depending on the size you need these can provide you with 10,000 BTU of heat (or less), to over 30,000 BTU.
  • Table top : These are very portable and can be pulled out as needed. They are electric or propane-powered. These generally do not produce more than 30,000 BTU.
  • Hanging patio heater: The smallest but easiest to use. Always electric but can be pulled out or left out as needed. Hang it from the ceiling, plug it in and you are good to go. The BTU range on this size can be from under 10,000 to 30,000+.

Safety : Patio heaters should always be used responsibly and never left alone while operating. Always store fuel (if needed) in an appropriate location, and never use them indoors, in the rain, or snow. If you have questions, contact a professional.


We hope this helped make your buying decision easier, and that you can enjoy your outdoor space comfortably for many more cold days to come.

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