A patio heater for outdoors once was a luxury we were able to see in restaurants and some other luxury venues. But today, there are plenty of options for households when it comes to outdoor patio heaters. And many homes across the US have them to warm up the patio during those cold winter days. Why shouldn’t  you be one of the people who can enjoy staying outside as long as you like?

When you have one of these, you will get more out of your backyard not just during summer, you can enjoy in it in fall and spring too. Nothing can stop you to have outdoor parties, dinners and BBQs through the entire year with a good heater that will provide the warm atmosphere.

If you already know about the benefits and are looking to buy one of these, let us see what exactly you should be keeping your eye on.

First, you want to have an electric starter since it is safer then using matches. Most outdoor patio heaters do, but you should check this just to make sure.

When we are already talking about safety, check that your heater has a feature that will stop the heating process automatically, in case of emergency. In case you overturn it or in case it gets overheated, there would be immediate end of the heating process.

Figure out what type you would want most – a table top, wall mounted or free standing model. With a table top hater, you get maneuverability and can place him anywhere you like.  Wall mounted heater will only be placed in one position, but its advantage is in the space you have. Since it is placed on the wall, it won’t bother you at all and there is no chance that you will overturned it. A free standing model will provide more heat then the table top, but takes some space.

The strength of the patio heater is another issue you have to think about. There are some that provide heating only at specific points, while others are spreading that heat all around. If you are sitting at one place only and do not plan to move, a first type would suit you best. But in case you do move around or have more people on the patio, use the second type.

When it comes to appearance, you can find these devices in copper finish, stainless steel, painted black etc.

When it come to fuel they use, you can find a propane, natural gas, electric, kerosene and oil heaters. You will figure out by yourself which type is best for you, considering the costs of heating and how easy it is for you to get the fuel.

With these few tips, you will surely be able to find a suitable patio heater that will keep you warm during those cold days and nights.