While many families bring in the patio furniture and put away their grill as soon as the autumn temperatures start to drop, there are others who enjoy the backyard, patio, and pool deck mush later into the fall and earlier in spring than ever before. Even winter, while not transformed into a summer day, can still be warmed up just enough to allow a brisk evening barbeque or another outdoor activity often shunned as soon as the cold weather starts to move in. These people have learned to make use of Patio Heaters.
Patio Heaters are exactly what their name implies – heaters designed for patios in cool weather. By raising the outdoor temperatures 10 to 25 degrees within 15’ to 25’, Patio Heaters allow people to enjoy the outdoors much longer than usually expected.
They are also safe, economical, and easy to use. There are several different heat sources available, but the most common is propane, which means the heater requires no electricity or cords. They are also made in large and portable styles, depending on your specific needs. Most even have safety features like the switch that automatically turns the unit off if it is tilted.