Gas heaters are a powerful and safe form of outdoor warmth. They do not require electricity so they can be used just about anywhere consumer gas is available. There are two main types of fuels used in gas heaters which determine their portability and placement options. These two fuels are propane and natural gas.

Propane gas heaters are more versatile than natural gas heaters. Since propane is available to the consumer in gas bottles, many propane heaters are small enough to be moved to wherever they are needed. However, this convenience comes at the higher price of propane compared to natural gas.

Small propane heaters are the perfect portable gas heater. They have no cords and often mount directly to a propane tank, eliminating the need for any hoses. They are easily controlled by the gas regulators which are fairly standard. Unlike electric heaters, a propane heater typically requires outdoor use to prevent the build-up of carbon monoxide. However, unlike their electrical counterparts, the consumer can easily acquire very powerful propane heaters without the need for a special circuit installed in a home.

The small propane heater is perfect for heating an outdoor workspace such as a garage or barn to allow work to be done in colder temperatures. Small propane heaters also find use as camping heaters and are perfect for heating your tent or RV. Due to the extreme portability and the self-contained nature of propane heaters, they fit easily into luggage and can be carried to wherever they are needed.

Natural gas heaters are suitable wherever a gas heater can be a permanent structure. Most homes have a natural gas connection for running appliances such as a furnace, water heater, and stove. Natural gas lines can easily be run through a backyard to supply heaters with gas. The need for these pipes means that almost all natural gas powered heaters are permanent structures. These structures are typically installed as pole-mounted structures which provide heat for a large area. Permanent units fall perfectly into place at the edges of patios and grilling areas where frequent cool-weather activity takes place.

Natural gas heat is generally less expensive than propane, although the cost of installing a permanent structure may offset this. However, with natural gas heaters, the work involved with changing and refilling tanks is eliminated – a bonus for anyone who may be unable to do so. Natural gas heaters also come in many shapes and styles which can accent any patio decor.

In summary, an outdoor gas heater is an economical way to heat any outdoor space. They can provide a great amount of heat for their size and cost, and provide both the extreme portability needed for camping and the solid, brute power to keep an entire patio party nice and toasty.

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