Enjoy Your Garden and Patio For Longer With a Patio Heater
With the increased new trend in outdoor living, which has
undoubtedly been by TV Gardening DIY programs, we are all
spending more money on our garden and patio areas. Creating an
inspirational outdoor living space is something we can all do,
with a wide range of hard and soft landscaping products,
lighting, decorations and garden accessories available widely on
the market.
Some of the latest innovations are in garden heating which
allows us to spend more of our precious leisure time enjoying
our garden or patio area, be it for entertaining family and
guests or simply for relaxing. Patio Heaters provide instant
controllable heat and warmth, thus making your outside room as
comfortable and enjoyable as any of your inside rooms. On days
when the temperature is not as warm as one would like, the patio
heater can be turned on to give off a heat circle of around 6
metres and patio heaters come into their own after sun set, when
they create atmospheres from party to tranquil.
When choosing a patio heater always ensure that it has the
necessary safety features such as; a tilt sensor, which will cut
off the gas and flame if the patio heater is knocked or blown
over whilst in use and also an auto shut off switch will cut off
the gas if the flame is blown out.
Patio heaters come in many shapes and sizes, but by par the most
popular are the upright standing heater, sometimes available
with a circular table around the gas bottle housing, and the
table top patio heater. Heat output is measured in Kilowatts and
sizes range from 12 kW up to 15kw patio heaters, which are
usually used for pub, hotel and commercial environments. Patio
heater finished usually range from coloured powder coated to the
more expensive stainless steel models. The main difference in
finishes relate to the likely life of the heater. Stainless
steel patio heaters look by far the most impressive and will
keep their lustre for many years. Powder coated patio heaters
tend to weather slightly less well and will rust if the powder
coating is damaged.
Table top heaters are very popular but are a lot smaller and
also have a much smaller heat output but they are a very
effective way of providing heat to people immediately around the
garden table.
Accessories for Patio heaters include covers ( which are a must
is you intend to leave it outside during the winter), wheels -
which will enable you to easily move the heater around the
garden, ballast tanks which give extra stability and most good
patio heaters actually come with a gas bottle regulator
installed and ready for easy attachment.
Patio heaters run off bottles gas, mainly butane but sometime
propane which is widely available in the UK and most other
countries. The regulator which is usually supplied with the
heater, clips straight onto the bottle and is easy to install.
Gas regulators are supplied by all gas bottle suppliers, but
ensure that you take you gas bottle along to the dealer as there
are varying sizes of bottle head.
Patio heaters require very little maintenance if any at all, and
will give extend your time in your garden or on you patio.
Some safety points worth remembering are;
Position in a fairly sheltered area, as this will both reduce
the likelihood of damage in strong winds and also increase the
amount of ambient heat output. If the heater is outdoors during
the winter, buy a patio heater cover and protect you heater with
it. Always leave the gas bottle in the heater to give it extra
weight. If you patio heater comes supplied with a ballast tank
in the base, fill it with sand or if none is available, use
water but mix car anti-freeze with it, otherwise the tank may
crack when freezing occurs in winter. Do not let children use
the patio heater as a toy or climbing frame.
Enjoy long nights throughout the year with your patio heater -
your life will take a new turn into outdoor living.