Gas Patio Heater Sale
Calcana's overhead patio heaters made of gas are perfect for heating large outdoor residential or commercial areas. They employ radiant heating technology to warm people and objects rather than the air, which increases their effectiveness.
They come with options for wall or ceiling mounting to optimize space and save floor area, as well as straightforward operation for staff to manage their own without extensive training.
Versatility
Gas patio heaters that are most efficient are able to be used in a variety of outdoor settings and also for social gatherings. The right heater will warm your space quickly and efficiently, whether you're hosting a family meal or hosting a party. These heaters can also be a great addition to bars and restaurants with outdoor seating and open-air dining areas where floorspace is limited. You can pick between freestanding propane heaters or ceiling mounted natural gas models, based on the space available and your heating requirements.
Overhead models such as the Bromic Tungsten Smart-Heat gas patio heaters for sale feature an elegant design that matches contemporary outdoor decor, while providing efficient heating without occupying the floor space. This model utilizes the latest infrared technology to provide specific radiant heat, warming people and objects directly rather than burning energy heating the air around it. This heater is able to produce a large output of heat, making it suitable for large outdoor residential and commercial areas.
Gas heaters can be easily moved around the patio. This makes them ideal for residential setups requiring the flexibility of outdoor settings. These heaters are popular in homes with no natural gas lines. They utilize propane. These models can also be used in conjunction with a fire pit to create an inviting and pleasing outdoor setting.
While freestanding gas heaters are a good option for homes however their limited range of operation makes them less efficient in warming larger outdoor areas. A ceiling mounted gas patio heater is the best option to maximize heat coverage and efficiency in these setups. These heaters are typically used in restaurants and other commercial establishments where saving floor space is crucial and they can be installed to match the aesthetic of your outdoor decor.
Gas heaters installed above are the best option for large commercial or residential spaces that require a lot of heat to keep an appropriate temperature. These models are typically installed on the ceiling or walls, and employ radiant heating technology to warm spaces efficiently. These heaters have high output and are designed to run for long periods of time. They are a great choice for companies that host events frequently in their outdoor spaces.
Energy Efficiency
Outdoor patios are a welcome addition to your home, however they can feel chilly on cold nights. A gas patio heater is a great option to make your deck and patio comfortable for dining and socializing year-round. The heaters are available in propane, natural gas and electric designs. You can pick from the hammered bronze or resin-wicker or decorative stone to match your decor. You can pick from freestanding and tabletop models depending on the space available.
Patio heaters generate heat in two ways: either radiant heat that warms objects or people, rather than the air; or through convection, where the heating element pulls in cold air around the heater and then blows it out. Since they don't waste any energy in heating the air that is released to the atmosphere and is a lot more efficient than wall or ceiling mounted heaters. You may choose an electric patio heater that plugs into any standard outlet, and does not require an installation that is permanent. You could also opt for a natural gas or propylene patio heater that requires a specific connection to fuel.
Lowe's offers gas patio heaters that come in various sizes and BTU outputs, based on the size of your space and preference for heating. The larger the area you wish to cover, the more the BTU rating you'll require to ensure it is adequately heated. There are a variety of patio heaters available in portable or floor-standing designs that can be adapted to your space, and you can choose from either a traditional propane tank or a 20-pound liquid propane fuel cell that is compatible with the most commonly used tank designs.
Some freestanding patio heating units include tanks of propane that can be removed to fill the tank, whereas others come with an anti-tilt mechanism which shuts off the heater when the unit is tilted to more than 15 degrees. Portable propane patio heaters that are mounted on wheels are easy to move from place location, and are often used in restaurants with outdoor seating. These heaters are a good alternative for those who do not want to pay for an installation by a professional.
Safety

When looking for a gas patio heater sale be sure to consider the safety features of each model. Choose a model that has a gas shutoff to prevent leaks in the event of a flame being sparked and wheels that make it easier to move the heater and an anti-tilt feature that can be activated in seconds to keep the heater steady. A lot of heaters come with a protective cover that is resistant to damage caused by rain and wind. Some are available in hammered bronze, resin wicker or other decorative materials.
Patio heaters are powered by electricity, propane or natural gas. Natural gas units can be connected to the gas line in your home. This saves you money and time instead of having to replace propane tank. Propane heaters provide heat in the range of 12 feet and are portable, which allows you to move them to accommodate your backyard's layout. Electric units require a hardwired connection to an outside electrical outlet, and are generally more expensive than other sources of energy.
Outdoor patio heaters should be used outdoors only because they emit flammable gases, including carbon monoxide and Nitric oxide, which could cause drowsiness or even death in enclosed spaces. black gas patio heater come with safety features, like thermocouples or automatic shut off switches that stop a fire from bursting out if they're exposed to hot surfaces or strong winds. Always follow manufacturer instructions to ensure the safety of your use.
To decrease the chance of a fire, keep patio heaters at least three feet from walls, ceilings, curtains, and other combustible objects. The heater should be placed situated on a level surface and it must be secured by weights or other stabilizers to decrease the chance of it tipping over.
Always ensure that the heater's fuel valve is closed when it's not in use. Also, regularly check the hoses for air bubbles. Keep an extra propane tank away from your patio heater. This will help you avoid leaks that could happen if the hose is damaged or worn. To avoid this happening, clean the exterior of your patio heater on a regular basis with a damp rag and wipe down any rust or other areas that may collect debris.
Ease of Use
If you're not a fan of cigarette smoke or the carbon dioxide emissions from charcoal, gas patio heaters are a good option. Gas patio heaters release less pollutant and do not require the use of a lighter to light. They don't generate any ash, and they can provide heat to up 250 square feet. Most models come with a control panel with adjustable temperature settings. Some include wheels for easy moving and an anti-tilt valve that automatically stops the flame in the event that the unit is tipped over. Certain heaters come with covers that allow them to blend into the surroundings.
Patio heaters are powered by natural or propane gas and come in a variety of styles including pyramid-shaped freestanding models to dome-top units that fit on top of tables. For strength and durability they can be constructed out of stainless steel, aluminium or steel. Some models feature a decorative stone, resin wicker, or hammered-bronze covering to enhance their appearance. Some models come with a built-in safety shut-off for gas leaks, while others come with a pulse ignition that allows you to ignite the flame with the push of the button.
The BTU rating of a patio heater is important to keep in mind when deciding on the size you need. The higher the number the more heat is generated and the larger the area that can be heated. A model that is heavy-duty, such as our top heavy-duty pick for example, produces 46,000 BTUs and can heat up to 650 square feet under ideal conditions.
The type of gas used and how often you use the heater for your patio must be a factor in your choice. Propane heaters require a propane tank, which you will need to replenish regularly, while natural gas heaters can be connected to the gas line in your home. Both types of heaters emit a small amount of carbon monoxide therefore they should be used outdoors or in areas with adequate ventilation.