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Propane Heater Choices For Your Patio - By: Don Tedson, Posted on: 2007-08-27


Your home's patio should be an outdoor refuge where you and your friends can escape the rat race and leave your troubles far behind. Ideally, it ought to be a warm and welcoming sanctuary where you can relax without a care in the world.

Recent studies proved that most people really prefer to eat and drink outdoors instead of indoors. Dining outside in the fresh air seems to be more enjoyable than being cooped up inside.

The most impending difficulty with outdoor dining is undesirable weather that could turn what began as a wonderful experience into a nightmare. Thankfully though, there are things you can do to improve the situation. Very effective answers to this problem are available that will warm those cool days and nights and keep everyone comfortable

Using a propane patio heater can extend the time that you and your guests are able to get together and enjoy the outdoors later into the cool evenings, and later into the fall season. There are several options available to choose from when searching for the best propane patio heater for your situation.

Number one, you have to figure out which general design of outdoor propane patio heater is best for your situation. An in-ground heater with an underground gas connection that is permanently affixed in-place might be a good option if you happen to live someplace where it is almost always cold, like way up in the Rockies or something.

Another, and much more practical option would be to use a portable propane patio heater. They are much easier to use than installing something permanent, and would likely be the best choice. In addition to being convenient, portable patio heaters are also fairly inexpensive.

Step number two is to determine the level of heat production that is necessary to keep your area as warm as you would like it. Many outdoor propane patio heater sellers catalog their units based on the distance of the heating radius, expressed as a specific number of feet, since the heat spreads out from the heater in a circle.

You should select a convenient location in the middle of the area you are trying to warm up as the place where the heating unit will sit and measure the distance from that point out to the perimeter of the edge of the circle you intend to warm. This will be the heating radius you need to look for.

Third, you should consider what style of patio heater would work best for you. Do you want something that stands out and draws attention to itself with its own unique look or would you prefer something unobtrusive that almost blends in with your other furnishings?

Modern propane patio heaters are available in a myriad of shapes and colors. You can choose from bright-colored modern designs, stylish mute-toned heaters and even some that can be disguised and hard to spot.

Safety is really not much of an issue with propane patio heaters as long as you follow the instructions and warnings that come with them. Modern heaters now include automatic emergency shut-offs. Once the heat reaches the preset temperature, the unit will turn off, then restart later when the vicinity gets cooler.

Here are a few of the outdoor propane heater design styles that you will want to take into consideration:

Freestanding outdoor heaters - wherever you need heat the most you can place one of these portable units. These heaters are capable of warming areas with a radius of up to 20-feet.

Tabletop outdoor heaters - one of these will keep all the guests at your patio table nice and toasty. They sit in the center of your outdoor table and are easily portable from one location to another.

Hanging or wall mounted outdoor heaters - as the name implies these heaters can be mounted on a wall or hung from above to radiate heat downward.

In-ground outdoor propane heaters - these are the in-ground permanently installed units that require an underground gas line. Their greatest benefit though is that they eliminate the need for refillable propane tanks.

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Find the very best outdoor heater for you online at Don Tedson's webpage that is all about outdoor propane patio heaters: www.goodpatiofurniture.com/patio-heaters.html

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