Outdoor Heating Options

by Robin Anderson Real Estate 04/11/2021

Image by Adi Goldstein from Unsplash

If you have a backyard with a terrace or balcony, consider investing in an outdoor heater to extend your living space. Add warmth to chilly fall or spring evenings while relaxing on your porch swing or enjoying a meal on your patio. With a heat source, you can enjoy your outdoor entertainment area in any season while creating a comfortable atmosphere. Choose from a variety of outdoor heating systems: electric or gas terrace heating, open or enclosed flame or heating element, etc. Your options range from practical to decorative, so your choice should depend on where and how you will use it.

The main considerations:

  • Fuel source: Patio heaters come in a range of power sources from gas-burning (LP—propane—or natural gas), wood or charcoal, to electric. Electric or gas models allow you to control the quantity of BTUs generated. Wood or charcoal-burning firepits are less controlled, depending on wind, humidity, and other factors.

  • Size: Patio heaters come as small as tabletop models and as large freestanding units. Electric or natural gas heaters can be incorporated into a home’s structure while wood or coal versions require open ventilation. For a small patio, a tabletop version providing up to 10,000 BTUs provides comfort for about four people. Larger patios or poolside decks benefit from freestanding heaters that offer higher BTUs.

  • Ambiance: While LP units—those often seen on restaurant patios—offer a controlled source of heat and a tabletop version might keep a small dinner comfortable, a decorative wall-mounted unit or hanging unit might provide a beautiful alternative in your situation. Hanging heaters give out a smaller amount of heat and work in spaces radiating out nine or 10 feet, such as a gazebo or screened porch. Often made to resemble ceiling fans, a hanging heater is typically electric-powered. A wall-mounted unit utilizes an enclosed ventilation system, so any fumes are expelled far away from your family and friends. Some wall-mounted heaters resemble fireplace and range from traditional to very modern styles to match your design motif.

  • Portability: Carefully review how you are likely to use your heater. A portable heater gives you more location options, so a single unit can be poolside in the warmer seasons to ward off chilly evening or moved nearer the house to extend your entertainment area to the patio through the winter. If you intend to use your heater in multiple locations, look for one with wheels to make it easier to shift from deck to patio or poolside.

  • Safety: The heater you select should have easily accessible shut-off valves and switches. If you choose to use an electric unit near a wet area, have it installed by a professional to ensure the protection of your family and friends. When using an open flame unit, such as a wood, charcoal, or open gas fireplace, monitor small children and pets to keep them away from the flame. 

Outdoor heaters are a phenomenal option for extending your entertainment space and enjoying your outdoor living areas throughout the year. Let your agent know your entertainment needs to find the perfect home for your situation.

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Robin Anderson Real Estate

“My Passion is people and relationships and I promise to provide my clients with exceptional service tailored to their individual needs.” -Robin Anderson 

Georgia native, Robin Anderson brings her passion for people and her love of homes to work for her clients. She and her husband, Andy, have been married for over 30 years and have two adult children, Ellen and Drew. They currently live in Fulton County, but Robin has lived and invested in properties throughout metro Atlanta as well as helped clients buy and sell. She has been integral to many real estate endeavors including designing and building several custom homes, remodeling homes, subdividing land, managing rental properties, and buying and selling properties. She spent her first 3 years in real estate working with a new home builder, and she has spent the last 6 years working with buyers and sellers in her own community. Robin is highly motivated but sensitive to the fact that buying and selling homes can be an emotional experience, so she makes it a priority to keep clients closely informed throughout the process and strives to produce quick results. She appreciates the opportunity to help her clients navigate the real estate process, and she aspires to deliver quality customer service that is both informative and positive. She is driven to provide outstanding service for her clients and she is focused on building successful and lasting relationships with her clients. This personalized service earns her enthusiastic referrals from clients she is pleased to call friends.Edit

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