Electric Heaters
Electric Infrared Heaters: Clean, Efficient Outdoor Warmth Bromic and Heatstrip manufacture premium electric infrared heaters for outdoor entertaining. These sophisticated units deliver focused radiant warmth without propane management or natural...
Electric Infrared Heaters: Clean, Efficient Outdoor Warmth
Bromic and Heatstrip manufacture premium electric infrared heaters for outdoor entertaining. These sophisticated units deliver focused radiant warmth without propane management or natural gas connections. Infrared technology concentrates heat toward people and seating areas, making modest wattage feel dramatically warmer than traditional convection heating. Perfect for properties where gas isn't available or where no-emission operation is essential.
Infrared Heating Technology and Comfort
Infrared heaters operate differently than space heaters you may have indoors. Rather than heating air to make rooms warm, infrared heaters emit radiation that absorbs into objects and people — creating focused warmth zones. You stand near an infrared heater and feel immediate intense warmth; standing further away feels cooler. This is actually superior for outdoor entertaining because you're not wasting energy heating vast outdoor air masses.
Power Specifications and Electrical Requirements
Electric heaters typically require 1.5-2.5kW (120V or 240V depending on model). Most outdoor locations need dedicated 240V circuits to support heater operation without overloading existing electrical infrastructure. Installation may require electrician services to add circuits and outlets. Once installed, operation is simple: plug in, turn on, and adjust to desired warmth level.
Advantages for Restricted Properties
HOA restrictions, condo regulations, and rental agreements often prohibit propane equipment. Electric infrared heaters solve this constraint elegantly — full heating capability without gas tanks or combustion byproducts. No fuel management, no explosion risk, no restricted-substance concerns. Coastal properties and urban locations frequently rely on electric heaters as their only viable heating option.