Make the most out of your patio area and warm up to a propane patio heater. With a wide selection of compact designs that don’t require an outlet, you can find the perfect option to cozy up any space. Choose from a variety of styles to fit your outdoor area, including sleek, modern devices or something totally unique. No matter the weather, propane patio heaters give you an excuse to enjoy more time on your patio.
With patio heaters, you have the option of choosing a permanent or portable option. A common permanent solution is a remote-controlled, ceiling-mounted heater that stays out of the way while warming your space to a comfortable temperature. Portable patio heaters are also very common, easy to set up yourself, and are powered by a portable propane tank. In fact, one 20-pound propane tank can power a patio heater up to 10 hours!
For a comfortable and energy-conscious solution when the weather turns chilly, warm up to a propane patio heater. Go PRO and contact our Total Fuel Service team to learn more today!
Make sure everyone has a safe and enjoyable outdoor experience.
ALWAYS follow these important safety rules when using your outdoor propane heaters or storing portable propane cylinders.
Smell Gas? Don’t Light It.
Know propane’s distinct odor, and always follow manufacturer instructions for connecting a propane cylinder and lighting your portable propane heater.
Never Use Outdoor Propane Heaters Indoors.
While safe for outdoor use, propane outdoor heaters and portable patio heaters should never be used indoors or in enclosed spaces.
Always Shut Off A Heater Before Moving It.
Relocating a propane outdoor heater or portable patio heater while it is in use can create a potentially unsafe situation.
Keep Heaters Away From Foot Traffic And Exits.
By placing outdoor heaters out of the way of foot traffic, and at least five feet from exits, you lower the chances of a heater getting knocked over while in use.
Never Use Heaters Near Other Flammables.
Paper, plastics, and other fuel sources are all things to avoid when running your propane outdoor heater or portable patio heater.
Never Store Propane Cylinders Indoors.
Store propane cylinders upright, on a level surface, in an outdoor area with plenty of ventilation.