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Shop the ultimate outdoor companion with this Patio Heater, designed to transform your evenings into memorable gatherings. Feel the gentle warmth as you enjoy every outdoor moment, no matter the season. Durable and efficient, it’s built to keep the ambiance alive in your backyard. Choose The Trade Table to bring warmth and style to your patio—order now to elevate your outdoor experience!
Here are some of the best Patio Heaters on The Trade Table:
The Bromic Tungsten 500 Smart-Heat Portable Heater is a high-performance liquid propane heater designed for outdoor spaces, offering up to 500,000 BTUs per hour to warm large areas effectively. It uses Smart-Heat technology, allowing you to control the heat level through a smartphone app or remote, so you can easily adjust to your comfort. With durable, weather-resistant construction, this sleek black heater also includes adjustable heat controls, ceramic burners for optimal efficiency, and a maneuverable design with built-in wheels, making it an ideal solution for patios, decks, and other outdoor settings.
The RSI Outdoor Patio Portable Radiant Heater is a convenient propane-powered heating solution, ideal for outdoor gatherings or adventures. With adjustable heat settings of 6,000, 12,000, and 18,000 BTUs, it efficiently warms spaces up to 450 sq. ft. and includes built-in safety features like a tip-over shut-off and thermoelectric safety valve. Designed exclusively for outdoor use, it’s equipped with lockable caster wheels for mobility, an internal compartment for a 20-pound propane tank, and includes a hose and regulator for easy setup.
Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about the Patio Heater:
A patio heater should be at least 3 feet away from the ceiling to ensure safe ventilation. Heat and exhaust need enough space to disperse without causing damage. This helps prevent overheating and keeps your setup safe.
If the patio heater only stays lit while you hold the knob, the thermocouple might be dirty or faulty. This small part detects heat and keeps the gas flowing, so cleaning or replacing it usually fixes the issue. Make sure to check the connection and, if necessary, replace the thermocouple.
On average, a 20-pound propane tank will last about 8-10 hours on a patio heater set to medium or low. Higher heat settings will use propane faster, reducing the duration. It’s wise to keep an extra tank on hand for extended use.
A patio heater that won't stay lit might have a dirty pilot, thermocouple, or gas line. Cleaning these components can often fix the problem, as blockages prevent steady gas flow. If the issue persists, consider replacing the thermocouple.
If your patio heater shuts off when you release the knob, it’s likely a thermocouple issue. The thermocouple might be loose, dirty, or need replacement to maintain a stable flame. Secure and clean the thermocouple, or replace it if necessary.
For smaller areas, a 10,000-12,000 BTU patio heater is usually enough, while larger spaces may need a heater with 40,000 BTUs or more. Generally, more BTUs mean more heat coverage. Measure your space to match the heater’s capacity to your needs.
Patio heaters need at least 3 feet of clearance on all sides and from the top to ensure safe operation. This spacing helps prevent heat damage and allows safe exhaust flow. Keep the area around the heater clear to avoid accidents.
Consider the size of your outdoor space and whether you need propane, electric, or natural gas power. Look at BTU ratings for heat coverage and safety features like tip-over protection. Your heater choice should balance heat output with fuel type and safety needs.
A typical patio heater covers around 100-200 square feet, depending on its BTU rating. Higher BTU heaters cover more space, making them suitable for larger areas. Check the heater specifications to see the recommended coverage.
To light a patio heater manually, turn the gas knob to "pilot" and hold it in while pressing the ignition button or using a lighter. Once the pilot flame is stable, switch the gas knob to the "on" position. Make sure to follow any specific instructions for your model.
The BTUs needed depend on the size of your area, but 10,000-12,000 BTUs work well for smaller spaces, while larger areas may need around 40,000 BTUs. BTU ratings tell you how much heat the heater can produce. Choose a higher BTU for larger spaces or colder climates.
To clean a patio heater, wipe down the exterior with a soft cloth and warm soapy water. Use compressed air or a brush to clear dust and debris from the burner and pilot. Cleaning ensures safe operation and efficient heat output.
With regular maintenance, a patio heater can last up to 10 years or more. Cleaning and occasional part replacements will extend its lifespan. Check manufacturer guidelines for maintenance tips.
Common patio heater issues are often due to dirty parts, loose connections, or an old thermocouple. Cleaning the burner and pilot or replacing the thermocouple may solve many problems. Consult your heater's manual for specific troubleshooting steps.
Most patio heaters come with built-in safety mechanisms, but adding weight to the base or securing it to the ground helps. Sandbags or ground anchors are useful for windy areas. Make sure the heater is on a stable, flat surface.
To fix a patio heater, first check and clean the burner, pilot, and thermocouple. Loose or dirty parts are common causes of malfunctions. If the problem continues, consult the manual or consider part replacements.
A patio heater is a device designed to provide warmth to outdoor spaces using propane, electric, or natural gas. It allows for comfortable outdoor gatherings in cooler weather. Patio heaters come in various styles, including standing, tabletop, and wall-mounted models.
Bypassing the thermocouple is generally not recommended, as it’s a safety feature designed to shut off gas if the flame goes out. Instead, replace a faulty thermocouple to keep the heater safe and functional. Bypassing can create hazardous conditions.
Start by cleaning the burner, pilot, and thermocouple, as these are common points of failure. Replace any damaged or malfunctioning parts like the thermocouple. Consult your manual for more detailed repair steps based on your model.
To light with a lighter, turn the gas control knob to "pilot" and press it in, holding a lighter at the pilot opening. Once the flame catches, hold the knob for a few seconds, then turn it to the "on" position. Always follow safety instructions when lighting.
If the igniter isn't working, check the battery if your heater uses one, or inspect the wiring for damage. Clean the igniter tip, as dirt can interfere with sparks. If still unresponsive, consider replacing the igniter.
To turn on an outdoor patio heater, set the gas knob to "pilot" and press the igniter button or use a lighter. Hold the knob for a few seconds once the flame catches, then switch to "on." Always follow your heater's specific lighting instructions.
If your patio heater won’t light, check for gas flow issues, blockages, or a faulty igniter. Clean the pilot and burner to remove any dust or debris. Replace the igniter or thermocouple if cleaning doesn’t solve the problem.
Patio heaters range from $100 to over $500 depending on size, fuel type, and additional features. Larger or commercial-grade models generally cost more. Consider your space and heating needs when setting a budget.
A patio heater that keeps shutting off may have a dirty or faulty thermocouple or gas line. Cleaning or replacing these components usually helps maintain a steady flame. Make sure to follow regular maintenance to prevent recurring issues.
A patio heater with a 20-pound propane tank will typically run for about 8-10 hours on a medium setting. Lower settings may extend usage time. Consider keeping a spare tank for continuous use.
Most standard patio heaters are about 7-8 feet tall, allowing for effective heat dispersion. This height provides warmth while keeping the heater safely out of reach. Check your ceiling clearance if using in a covered area.
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