Collection: Electric Patio Heaters
Electric patio heaters combine instant radiant warmth with modern aesthetics.
Designed for year-round comfort, they’re perfect for terraces, balconies, or covered patios.
Featuring weather-resistant construction and silent operation, they deliver targeted heat exactly where you need it.
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Heatbar 1800
Vendor:HeationRegular price £359.00Regular priceSale price £359.00 -
Heatbar 2400
Vendor:HeationRegular price £459.00Regular priceSale price £459.00 -
Heatbar 1000
Vendor:HeationRegular price £249.00Regular priceSale price £249.00 -
Heatbar Pro 1000
Vendor:HeationRegular price £359.00Regular priceSale price £359.00 -
Heatbar Pro 2400
Vendor:HeationRegular price £619.00Regular priceSale price £619.00 -
Heatbar Pro 1800
Vendor:HeationRegular price £459.00Regular priceSale price £459.00
FAQs
What type of outdoor heating is best for my space?
It depends on how you use your outdoor area. Electric heaters are ideal for quick, convenient warmth, while bioethanol fire features are perfect if you want a real flame and a more premium visual centrepiece.
Do outdoor heaters need professional installation?
Freestanding models require no installation. Wall or ceiling-mounted heaters may require basic installation, especially if hardwiring is involved.
How much area can an outdoor heater warm?
This depends on the model and power output. Electric heaters are ideal for targeted warmth (e.g. seating areas), while gas heaters can heat larger open spaces.
Can outdoor heaters be used in the rain?
Most outdoor heaters are designed to be weather-resistant, but they should not be exposed to heavy rain unless specified. Always check the IP rating. Using a protective cover and positioning them in a sheltered area will help extend their lifespan.
Should I choose electric or bioethanol outdoor heating?
Electric heaters are low maintenance and easy to use, making them ideal for everyday convenience. Bioethanol options are chosen more for their real flame and atmosphere, making them a feature as well as a heat source.
Are electric outdoor heaters expensive to run?
They are generally efficient for spot heating. Running costs depend on wattage (typically 1.5–3kW) and usage time.





