18 Feb 2008 04:12:22 | Nicholas Webb
By: Nicholas Webb
Learn how to enjoy outdoor living all year long. Your friends
and family will love this!
The Heat is On with Patio Heaters
Any outdoor lover will tell you that the right patio heater will
allow you to extend your love of the open-air life all year
round. A 15-20 foot circle of heat can easily increase the
outside temperature by 10-25 degrees Fahrenheit and that makes
all the difference between having to stay inside and eating out.
As with most patio equipment, the choice of the right heater for
your needs isn't always such an immediate process. First thing
to know is whether you really need or want one. Some factors to
consider are your lifestyle. How often do you eat or entertain
outside? What is the weather predominantly like?
Now a few words concerning your budget.
How much are you willing to spend for a patio heater?
Prices for free standing models generally start at around
$200-$250 and can go up to and over the $1000 mark. For normal
domestic use, most sources indicate a $300-$400 model as being
perfect.
The more expensive models are generally intended for commercial
use. The newer, better-made patio heaters offer a selection of
safety features and temperature controls. They will allow you to
entertain in the early spring evenings. Just take a family
breakfast set outside, or simply have a barbecue anytime you
feel like it.
Modern patio heaters are:
- so safe, you needn't worry about fire - very quiet - really
make having a patio or deck worthwhile
Freestanding heaters are usually about 7 feet tall and resemble
a lamppost with a conical umbrella type housing on top. This
helps radiate heat downwards. Some electric models are available
but the majority use propane or natural gas, and these are by
far the best type to consider. The gas canisters are contained
in the base of the heater.
A quality patio or garden heater will generate around 45-50,000
BTUs, and that would be enough to keep you warm when you sit
anywhere within a 20-foot diameter.
Most models now come with wheels, which facilitate moving your
heater from one place to another while some even come with
carrying cases. When it's not in use, you can put the patio or
deck heater in its carry case, or under an appropriate cover,
and just wheel it away!
Many retailers are also able to offer smaller tabletop, or
footstool, versions of the freestanding models.
So, apart from the price, the main things to look out for are
the BTUs and temperature controls. The rest is really just
design. Choose something you like ... and prepare to enjoy more
quality time outdoors.
In summary, garden or patio heaters will allow you to enjoy the
outdoor life all year round.
About Author :
Nicholas webb is the owner of
http://www.allabout-patio-furniture.com A site that providing
user-friendly patio furniture and patio accessories consumer
tips and buying advice for the outdoor lover. Check it out
before parting with your money.