All About Ceiling Mounted Patio Heaters

Patio season doesn’t have to end just because the temperatures have dropped. With a ceiling furnace, you can extend your outdoor enjoyment into the colder months and keep your patio warm all year long.

This blog post will explore and help you understand which type of ceiling mounted patio heater is best for your needs. So, read on if you want to improve your outdoor area for use in colder months!

The Basics of Ceiling Mounted Patio Heaters

Ceiling mounted heaters are ideal for maintaining an uncluttered look for outdoor spaces with limited square footage. They can also be installed in larger spaces as a practical heat source that doesn’t take up floor space.

The selection includes a range of electric patio heaters all designed to meet diverse heating needs. This lets you find the ideal fit for your outdoor space by considering size, location, and personal preferences.

Electric Ceiling Mounted Patio Heaters

Electric ceiling mounted patio heaters, particularly those using infrared technology, have revolutionized outdoor heating. Infrared is comparable to sunlight in that it travels in straight lines, reducing intensity over distance.

This means that the location of your heater is extremely important. One advantage of electric infrared patio heaters is their flexibility. They can be installed virtually anywhere there is access to an electrical outlet.

To maximize warmth, it’s recommended to position your heater within 2-3m of the area you want to heat. Awnings will help keep the heat contained and make the area warmer, especially in breezy conditions.

For larger spaces with substantial wind flow, multiple heaters can be installed to ensure better coverage. Walls, wind blocks, or other types of shelter are crucial for maximizing the effectiveness of your heater.

Gas Ceiling Heaters

Gas ceiling heaters can also transform your outdoor area, offering heat while adding an aesthetic element to your space. They tend to produce a greater heat output compared to other types of heaters. However, due to this higher heat output, particular attention must be paid to ventilation before installation.

The amount of air circulating in the space must exceed that of a typical room’s ventilation requirements. This is important for ensuring the safe operation of your gas ceiling heater. Ventilation should not be taken lightly as it can significantly influence your heater’s performance and safety.

The placement of your gas ceiling heater is equally important. Often, these heaters are installed above furniture. Due to this, it's critical to ensure there’s enough space for air circulation.

Be sure to consider the size of your outdoor space and the placement of your heater in relation to any furniture or other items. Any heater, if installed too close to flammable materials, can pose a risk of fire hazards.

Additional Benefits to Ceiling Mounting Your Heater

Ceiling-mounted patio heaters offer more than just space-saving convenience. They also provide a host of other benefits that make them an ideal choice for outdoor heating. One of the key advantages of these heaters is their ability to distribute heat evenly throughout your outdoor space. Because heat naturally rises, a ceiling-mounted heater can cover a larger area more effectively than traditional standing heaters.

Most models also come with a strong build made from stainless steel, making them sturdy, weatherproof, and durable. Some models can easily withstand a range of weather conditions, from wind and rain to snow and temperatures as low as -40°F.

This durability extends to ceiling-mounted infrared heaters, which are particularly less susceptible to weather-related damage. This benefit can significantly extend the lifespan of your heater, reducing maintenance needs and further enhancing its overall value.

Ceiling-mounted heaters require significantly less daily setup and breakdown effort than floor-standing patio heaters. Once installed, these heaters offer a worry-free heating solution that can be easily controlled at the flick of a switch.

Getting the Most Out of Your Ceiling Mounted Heater

Maximizing the efficiency of your ceiling mounted patio heater begins with correct installation. The height of the heater plays an important role in ensuring optimum heat transfer. It's recommended for ceiling installations that your heater should be placed between 8-9 feet from the floor.

This is ideal for most outdoor spaces. This height ensures a more uniform and efficient heat distribution, applicable to both gas and electric models. For those with ceilings higher than 9 feet, you might consider using ceiling poles to lower your heater to the optimum height.

Clearance requirements are also crucial for both safety and performance. Electric heaters need 8-13 inches of clearance. Gas heaters require 14 inches with a heat deflector or 3 feet without one. Always consult your heater installation manual for all clearance requirements to ensure a safe and effective setup.

Remember, safety should always be paramount in any installation process. Ensure that your ceiling mounted heaters are installed at least 3 feet away from any combustibles. This will help you to avoid potential fire hazards.

Make the Investment

Discover the joy of year-round outdoor living by investing in a ceiling mounted patio heater. The choices are abundant, each offering its unique benefits. At HomElectrical, we provide a wide range of high-quality electric patio heaters to suit different outdoor needs. Shop with us today and experience the benefits of a warm and comfortable patio all year round.

Can you put a patio heater under a gazebo?

Yes, you can, but it's essential to ensure that the heater is positioned safely. Heaters that use propane or other flammable fuels should not be placed near ceilings, walls, or other objects due to the risk of overheating and causing a fire. In this scenario, an infrared patio heater is likely the safest choice for heating a gazebo as they tend to operate at lower temperatures and offer precise control over the heat output.

Can two electric heaters share a single outlet for power?

It's generally not recommended to plug two electric heaters into the same outlet, especially if they are high-wattage heaters. This can overload the circuit, potentially leading to an electrical fire. It's better to use separate outlets on different circuits for each electric heater to avoid overloading. If you're unsure about the electrical capacity of your outlets, it's always wise to consult with a qualified electrician.

Recommended Reading

Maximize profits at your restaurant in the winter by using commercial heaters! Heat areas such as window seats, bathrooms, booths and pars, and patios to ensure that your customers have a warm and enjoyable dining experience.

If you run a restaurant or other business that uses an outdoor seating area, you can use an outdoor patio heater to keep the space usable in the winter. Options for patio heaters include electric, natural gas, and propane.

Elizabeth Cesar
Elizabeth Cesar

Elizabeth is an accomplished graphic artist who enjoys the process of creating and building powerful visual experiences for others. As a content writer for HomElectrical, she turns her creativity into helpful tips and tricks and guides for buyers. In her spare time, she enjoys sightseeing and creating new experiences with her friends.

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