Outdoor heaters promise to provide your garden with some much-needed warmth during the bitter winter months or those long summer evenings. Although gas, oil and wood burners have been the heater of choice for several years, infrared alternatives are proving to be a much better option.

In addition to addressing the shortcomings of fossil fuelled heaters, this new and innovative technology brings about a number of impressive advantages too.

However, in order to reap the rich rewards that outdoor infrared heaters can afford, they’ll need to be positioned in the right location. So, with this in mind, where should you put an outdoor infrared heater?

 

Outdoor infrared heater location

Due to the technology behind outdoor infrared heaters, they can be positioned almost anywhere and still generate ample levels of warmth. This is because surrounding objects like people, furniture, floors and walls absorb the energy they create, which then dissipates as consistently warm heat waves.

However, the vast majority of outdoor infrared heaters work best when positioned horizontally, high up on a wall or other surface. This allows people sitting or standing below to benefit from a pleasant and pleasing heat.

If your garden has an overhead awning or trellis, this would be an ideal place to have an outdoor infrared heater installed. You will need to be sure that the structure is strong and sturdy enough to support the weight of an outdoor infrared heater, but they are generally no more than 5kg.

Alternatively, you can position your outdoor infrared heater on the wall of your domestic property or commercial premises. Seeing as several options are available in different colours and materials, such as stainless steel or with black powder-coated bodies, they can blend in with the overall surroundings too.

There is no need to be concerned about whether rain or snow will damage your outdoor infrared heater either, as several options are made from the highest quality materials and therefore incredibly durable. Take the Herschel IR2 and IR3 heaters for example, which feature a weather-proof design.

If you do have an outdoor infrared heater installed undercover, think carefully about how much wattage you require. It will be tempting to pick the most powerful option available, but if your paying patrons or party guests are already protected from the elements by an awning or sunshade, this level of heat could be too much.

 

Outdoor infrared heater installation

Just like any other electrical product, it is highly recommended to have your outdoor infrared heater installed by a qualified professional. This way, you can rest assured that it will work properly, keep people free from harm and won’t cause any problems in the future.

According to your outdoor infrared heater’s location, you may also want to purchase additional accessories that will help you save money in the long run. For example, a push button makes it easier to turn the heater off or on. And because infrared technology doesn’t take much time to heat up, you won’t be waiting around long to feel the warmth.

Another option is a motion sensor, which will enable the outdoor infrared heater to detect when people are close by and subsequently switch itself on. The same goes for when they leave, as the heater will then switch itself back off and save money.

If your outdoor infrared heater is in a location where warm weather and cold conditions are experienced in equal measure, a thermostat control is also advisable. This enables you to maintain a desired temperature according to the climate, preventing power wastage and saving you money.

For more information about where to locate your outdoor infrared heater for maximum performance and advice on what accessories are available, get in contact with Infrared Heaters Direct today.