Propane Patio Heaters During the Winter

Propane Patio Heaters - Outdoor Propane Heaters

Propane patio heaters offer instant heat and ambiance to your patio. They also bring a world of atmosphere to outdoor living spaces. Patio heaters extend the outdoor season by generating a warm blanket of heat so you can enjoy your outdoor area long into the winter season. Available in a variety of sizes, styles and fuel types, propane patio heaters are designed to enhance your outdoor experience. We will answer common questions about propane patio heaters during the winter.

Propane Patio Heaters During the Winter

Are All Propane Patio Heaters Portable?

Portability with other patio heaters, such as natural gas heaters, can be challenging.

However, propane gas patio heaters are easy to move to any area you want because they simply connect to 20 pound cylinders to operate.

Do the LP Tanks Come with Propane Gas Patio Heaters?

No, standard 20 pound liquid propane cylinders will require separate purchasing.

Can I Use My Propane Patio Heater Indoors?

Never use propane patio heaters in enclosed areas. Only use gas heaters in rooms that have open areas to allow fresh air to enter the room.

Can I Use My Patio Heater When Strong Winds are Present?

Most outdoor propane heaters can operate in winds up to 10mph.

If the wind exceeds this during outdoor heating, your outdoor patio heater might blow out and the gas will shut off.

Are There Covers Available for My Patio Heater?

Yes, there’s covers available to protect most propane patio heaters.

Some covers can cover just the head of the outdoor gas heaters, while others can cover the entire outdoor gas heater from top to bottom.

Can I Leave My Patio Heater Out in the Rain?

No, outdoor patio heaters need to be stored in the upright position in an area that has protection from direct contact with rain and other inclement weather conditions.

 

These are just a few of the common questions about propane patio heaters during the winter. Texas Propane can handle all your propane needs! Contact us with the link below for more information.

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