Gas patio heaters
offer instant heat and ambience and bring a world of atmosphere
to outdoor living spaces. A gas patio heater extends the outdoor
season by generating a warm blanket of heat so you can enjoy your
outdoor area long into the cold fall and winter seasons. Gas patio
heaters are available in an assortment of sizes, styles and fuel
types that are designed to enhance your outdoor experience.
We've compiled this list of frequently asked
questions and answers about gas patio heaters to help you get the
most use and enjoyment out of your outdoor area.
Answer: Outdoor gas heaters
are available in models that use natural gas and liquid propane
for outdoor heating. Gas patio heaters that use liquid propane are
available in portable and table top models, standing models, hanging
and wall and ceiling mount models. Gas patio heaters that use natural
gas are available in standing models, in-ground models, and hanging
wall and ceiling models.
Answer: Portability can be a
little challenging with natural gas patio heaters unless you
plan your outdoor area ahead of time. Even if the gas line is already
there it can be extended and you can have more outlets installed.
Propane gas heaters are easily moved to any area you want because
they simply connect to 20lb. propane cylinders to operate.
Answer: No. Standard 20lb.
liquid propane cylinders will need to be purchased separately. You
can purchase standard 20lb. liquid propane cylinders from NorthlineExpress.com.
Answer: Gas patio heaters should
not be used in enclosed areas. Outdoor gas heaters should only be
used in rooms that have open areas to allow fresh air to enter the
room.
Answer: An outdoor gas
heater with a single dome will direct
heat in one direction. Multiple domes
on an outdoor gas heater will direct the heat into three separate areas.
Answer: Most outdoor gas heaters
are designed to be operated in winds up to 10mph. If the wind exceeds
10mph during outdoor heating, outdoor gas heaters will blow out
and the gas will shut off.
Answer: Yes. There are covers
available to protect most gas patio heaters. Some covers are meant
to cover just the head of the outdoor gas heater while others are designed to
cover the entire outdoor gas heater from top to bottom. NorthlineExpress.com
carries a large selection of patio heater covers.
Answer: No. Outdoor gas heaters
should be stored in the upright position in an area that is sheltered
from direct contact with rain and other inclement weather conditions.
Answer: Natural gas heaters
will need to be connected to a gas line. They offer continuous use
without having to refill fuel cylinders and are not easily moved
or relocated. Propane gas patio heaters simply connect to a standard
20lb. liquid propane cylinder for operation and when the cylinder
empties it will need to be replaced. Propane gas patio heaters are
easily relocated and extremely portable.
Answer: Based on a 40,000 BTU
rating, an outdoor gas heater that operates on liquid propane will
cost on average $1.60 per hour to operate. This is based on the
operation of the outdoor gas heater itself as well as the average
cost of filling the propane cylinder which is about $16 to fill
a standard 20lb. cylinder. A standard 20lb. propane cylinder will
last for up to 10 hours in an outdoor gas heater.
Natural gas patio heaters are less costly to operate than
propane patio heaters since there are no upfront fuel costs.
Based on a 40,000 BTU rating, an outdoor gas heater that
operates on natural gas will cost about $.476
per hour to operate.
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