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NATURAL GAS PATIO HEATERS

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Natural gas patio heaters help you control the temperature on your deck or patio and are the perfect complement to natural gas grills and heated spas and pools. There's no longer any need for you and your guests to go in when outdoor temperatures are chilly- particularly in early Spring and late Fall.

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Things to Consider:

Size: What's the size of the area you want to heat? Patio heaters typically heat a limited space (approximately 12 by 20 feet).

Location: Where will you and your family use your patio heater most? By cooking and eating areas? By pool or spa areas where gas piping is already in place?

Burners and Ignition: Models with adjustable burners light with the turn of a knob and allow you to have more control over heating output. Most patio heaters burn between 40,000 to 60,000 BTUs of warmth per hour.

Safety: Some models have safety shut-off systems that will automatically shut the unit off if it is exposed to winds of 10mphs or more.

Installation and Mounting Types: Installation options include permanent post, portable post for use with quick connection and suspended mountings.