Commercial Patio Heaters

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Discover the Power of Commercial Patio Heaters for Your Foodservice Business

When the temperature drops, commercial patio heaters become an essential investment for many foodservice businesses, including al fresco restaurants. These heaters can transform outdoor spaces into cozy dining areas, extending customer seating options and enhancing overall ambience. From gas and electric models, commercial outdoor patio heaters ensure your customers stay warm and comfortable regardless of weather.

Commercial gas patio heaters have been a popular choice for many business owners due to their powerful heating capabilities and efficient fuel consumption. Alternatively, commercial electric patio heaters, like the Bromic Heating BH0420032 - Tungsten Smart-Heat Electric Heater or Hercules Heat AGL009-150KY Indoor/Outdoor Heater, offer quiet operation and convenient control features.

Outdoor restaurant heaters are not just about functionality. They can also play an essential role in setting the mood and ambience of your outdoor patio. With the right heater you can create a warm, inviting atmosphere that encourages customers to stay longer. As a complement to your heating solutions, consider enhancing your outdoor space with our range of commercial restaurant outdoor furniture, including outdoor commercial benches and outdoor dining sets. With the right combination of heat and comfort, your patio can become one of the most attractive features of your establishment.


Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Patio Heaters

If your foodservice business has an outdoor patio, then you might be in the market for a commercial patio heater. Read on to learn more about these appliances.

Is a higher BTU better for a patio heater?

The BTU (British Thermal Unit) rating of a commercial gas patio heater refers to the amount of heat it can produce, thus a higher BTU implies more heating power. This could be advantageous for larger outdoor spaces, such as restaurant patios.

Can you use a patio heater in a warehouse?

While patio heaters, including commercial outdoor patio heaters, are primarily designed for outdoor use, they can be used in warehouses provided there is sufficient ventilation. However, it's crucial to follow manufacturer's guidelines and local regulations to ensure safe operation.

Which patio heaters are most efficient?

The efficiency of patio heaters largely depends on their types and features. In general, commercial electric patio heaters are considered more energy efficient as they convert nearly 100% of the energy input into radiant heat. Additionally, models with features like infrared heating technology can be more efficient as they directly heat people and objects rather than the air.

Where should you not use a patio heater?

A patio heater should not be used in enclosed spaces without proper ventilation due to the risk of carbon monoxide buildup, particularly if it's a gas-powered heater. Furthermore, they should be placed away from flammable materials and not used under low hanging tree branches or awnings.

Can commercial patio heaters be used in all weather conditions?

While commercial patio heaters are designed to withstand various weather conditions, extreme weather can impact their performance and lifespan. It's recommended to use protective covers during heavy rain or snow, and to avoid using the heaters during high winds where they could tip over.

What is the lifespan of commercial patio heaters?

The lifespan of commercial patio heaters can vary greatly, typically ranging from 5 to 10 years. This depends on factors like the quality of the heater, frequency of use, maintenance practices, and weather conditions.

What are the maintenance requirements for commercial patio heaters?

Regular maintenance for commercial patio heaters includes cleaning the heater to remove dust and debris, checking for signs of wear or damage, and replacing parts as needed. For gas heaters, it’s essential to inspect the gas lines and connections regularly. Using protective covers when the heaters are not in use can also help prolong their lifespan and maintain their efficiency.