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18Mar/100

Propane Convection Heaters

When many people think of a propane heater, they tend to think of only two main designs, forced air and radiating heat. There is, however, a third type of propane heater that is extremely effective as well as affordable. While they may not be as common as the other two types, propane convection heaters are the ideal solution for a number of uses and locations.

18Mar/100

Forced Air Propane Heaters

One of the primary types of heater making a comeback on the retail market is the propane heater. Energy efficient and cost effective, a propane heater is not only easy to use, it is environmentally friendly as well. While there are several different styles and types of units on the market, one of the most common types for everyday household use are forced air propane heaters.

What Is A Forced Air Propane Heater?

A propane heater works on the basic principle that lighting propane gas on fire and using that fire to increase the temperature of the unit's heating element will produce an overall increase in the temperature surrounding the heating element as well. This concept is known as radiating heating and is ideal for small propane heaters meant to be kept near a couch or chair, or even outdoor propane heaters mounted in a garage over a frequently used work area.

17Mar/100

Propane Space Heaters

One of the best way to economically heat a chilly room this winter is with a propane heater. Now, more than ever, propane is being relied upon heavily because of it's clean burning properties and its increased effectiveness when compared to electric heaters. Small propane space heaters are affordable and portable, allowing them to be moved from one room to another whenever you need to. Even if you have a central heating unit, it is not always cost effective to heat the entire house. With a propane heater, you can heat just the areas you need for a fraction of the cost.

17Mar/100

Home Propane Heaters

One of the main advantages of a propane heater is the cost effectiveness and efficiency when compared to traditional heat pumps or portable electric heaters. Home propane heaters are not only capable of producing higher temperatures outputs than electric units, they are also able to run without the use of electricity at all, ideal for areas prone to blackouts during winter months when having a source of heat in your home is of the utmost importance. There are several different types of propane heaters suited for residential use.

Central Propane Systems

Similar to a central heat system, a central propane system is connected to each room in the house via a series of ducts. The main component of the unit is a furnace which is connected to an external propane source. Central propane systems are slightly more costly than traditional heat pump systems to install, but much cheaper to run and maintain, quickly making up for the initial price difference. They are extremely efficient and include features such as electric ignitions that only require the burners to run when the heater is in use, and damper systems that allow heated air that is not used to be collected and stored for later use. Unlike traditional heat pump systems, propane units are designed to last 5 to 10 years longer as far as average lifespan is concerned.

16Mar/100

Indoor Propane Heaters

With the ongoing efforts to protect the environment, while also practicing efficient spending strategies, one of the first things to examine in your home that can potentially be improved is your heating unit. While heat pump based central heating system units are the most common form of indoor temperature control, they are not necessarily the most effective. They also force the homeowner to heat the entire house, even if they just need one warm room. A propane heater, on the other hand, can provide an energy efficient alternative to either replace or supplement your central heat pump system. Indoor propane heaters are not only safe, they are also extremely cost effective.

What Types Of Indoor Propane Heaters Are There?

Portable Propane Heater

The most common type of indoor propane unit for people interested in supplementing their existing heating system is a portable propane heater. These are typically compact in size and lightweight, allowing for the ease of moving them from room to room, as needed. They require very little electricity to run and are, therefore, much more cost effective than running your central system to heat the entire house when you're only occupying one room. Portable heaters typically run of small refillable propane tanks.

13Mar/100

Propane Heaters

In a time where consumers are diligently searching for new ways to cut costs and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the appliances and other systems in their homes, the demand for new affordable solutions to common needs is stronger than ever. What most homeowners fail to realize, however, is that there are already products on the market that can offer both increased efficiency, thereby lowering your home's overall energy consumption, while also increasing effectiveness, essentially doing the job better than your current system. One of the most costly items in your home to operate, with regards to electrical consumption, is your heating system. While there are traditional central heating and air systems, fireplaces, and even portable electric heaters available, one of the most cost effective items on the market is a propane heater. Residential propane heaters come in two basic types, central heating systems and space heaters.