Patio Comfort outdoor infrared patio heaters are designed and crafted to bring warmth, comfort, and enjoyment to your “alfresco” dining and entertaining events. The clean, efficient, and draft free infrared radiant heat feels just like the sun, warming people and objects, while not wasting valuable energy trying to heat air. No longer does the outdoor fun and entertaining need to stop when the sun goes down! Patio Comfort heaters can provide the perfect outdoor comfort heating solution and are available in a wide variety of colors, mounting options, and are available in both propane and natural gas models. To help guide you to the perfect fit we have created 2 easy step buying guide.
Fuel Source
Natural Gas
BTU
40,000
Coverage Area
10-12 ft dia
Installation Type
Portable Post
Ignition Type
Manual Piezo Ignition
Fuel Source
Natural Gas
BTU
40,000
Coverage Area
10-12 ft dia
Installation Type
Portable Post
Ignition Type
Manual Piezo Ignition
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Patio Comfort offers three different installation types to choose from, depending on how often or what your space offers will allow you to determine which one is best for you.
These are fixed patio heaters that are cemented or bolted to the ground and connected directly to a gas line. These units do not move and are usually strategically positioned throughout the patio. This is perfect for restaurant type settings where the units are installed and stay put year-round.

Check out the NPC05 SPP Model for this type of installation
Check out the NPC05 model heaters for this type of installation.

The NPC05 SS will have a stainless-steel post with an anodized aluminum reflector.

The NPC05 AB will have a bronze powder coated steel post and anodized aluminum reflector.

The PC02 SS will have a stainless-steel post with an anodized aluminum reflector.

The PC02 AB will have a bronze powder coated steel post and anodized aluminum reflector.

The PC02 J will have a black powder coated steel post and anodized aluminum reflector.

The PC02 CAB have a bronze powder coated steel post and anodized aluminum reflector and a slightly more stylish design and a table.
If you are still unsure about which unit is right for you then contact our Patio Specialist today. No matter what application you have, we are confident we can help you find the perfect heater that fits your space, style preference, and budget.
Fuel Source
Natural Gas
BTU
40,000
Coverage Area
10-12 ft dia
Installation Type
Portable Post
Ignition Type
Manual Piezo Ignition
Fuel Source
Liquid Propane
BTU
40,000
Coverage Area
10-12 ft dia
Installation Type
Portable Post
Ignition Type
Manual Piezo Ignition
Fuel Source
Liquid Propane
BTU
40,000
Coverage Area
10-12 ft dia
Installation Type
Portable Post
Ignition Type
Manual Piezo Ignition
Fuel Source
Liquid Propane
BTU
40,000
Coverage Area
10-12 ft dia
Installation Type
Portable Post
Ignition Type
Manual Piezo Ignition
The first step in determining how many heaters you will need for your space is by first measuring your space and figuring out exactly what you are looking to heat. Because Patio Comfort heaters are gas powered, they require proper ventilation. Each Patio Comfort heater will cast a 10- 12 foot circle of sun like radiant heat. Heat output will vary based on “wind chill” factor, outside air temperatures, humidity, altitude, prevailing wind conditions, and location of heater. Once you have measured the space and knowing you will get a 10-12ft circle of warmth you can now determine how may units you will need for your space.
This is perfect for those who want the look and feel of a permanent post but prefer the ability to store the units away when not in use. This Natural Gas portable patio heater would be good for hospitality and residential type settings where they can install when needed and remove the units when not in season.
These types of Patio heaters have wheels for easy mobility and have a storage cubby to keep the 20lb propane tank hidden from sight. Portable propane heaters are good for applications where seating and gathering areas change often and having the ability to move these units to different locations is key.