When purchasing an outdoor electric patio heater it is important to keep the different mounting options in mind. Patio heaters can be suspended from the ceiling from a pole mount, be flush-mounted directly into the ceiling, and it is also possible to mount them on the wall using a bracket. We’ll take a closer look at the various installation methods so that you can choose the right one for your situation.
Benefits of Ceiling-Mounted Heater
Covered outdoor spaces benefit from ceiling-mounted outdoor patio heaters because there is no need to sacrifice floor-space and you ensure an even distribution of heat. Moreover, our range of heaters fit every possible aesthetic regardless of the size of the area, as long as the minimum clearance between floor and heater is 8 feet. There are multiple ceiling mounting poles at your disposal that ensure your heater has an optimal heating radius. Even if your ceiling is slanted, ceiling-mounted heaters are an option. By adding a wedge to the mounting pole the heater and floor can be perpendicular to one another.
All Bromic’s electric heaters can be mounted on the ceiling, giving you ample choice for your outdoor space. Our overview can help you decide which pole length works with your outdoor area.
Why Flush-Mounted Heaters Could Be Right for You
Another popular option for covered outdoor patios are flush-mounted heaters which are suitable for new builds and for retrofitting. This is also referred to as recessing outdoor patio heaters in a cavity in the ceiling and ensures the heater is fully absorbed into your outdoor space. As with pole-mounted options, the area receives an even blanket of heat without losing floor-space. However, flush-mounted heaters do not obstruct your view.
Flush-mounting options are available for Bromic’s Platinum Electric, Platinum Marine and Tungsten Electric series. When considering a flush-mounted heater, ceiling cavity clearance must be taken into account and a recess kit is required. The Tungsten Electric Recess Kit needs the ceiling cavity to be at least 21.1” while the Platinum Electric Recess Kit, depending on model, requires a cavity between 7.1” and 10”. A Low Clearance Recess Kit is available for 2300W and 3400W models from the Platinum series. The 4500W model requires a cavity clearance of 10”. Another consideration is how close the heater will be installed to light fixtures and ceiling fans.
Are Wall-Mounted Heaters the Right Option for Me?
Some outdoor areas are uncovered or have slanted or vaulted ceilings which are unsuited to ceiling-mounted options. In these cases, wall-mounted heaters are an ideal solution. They are attached to a wall or structure by wall brackets that are available for different Bromic heating solutions.
The brackets for the Platinum and Tungsten series can support weights of 16 to 22 pounds and can be rotated between a 15 and 45 degree angle, depending on the specifications of the heater. These heaters must be installed 6 feet above the ground and at least 5 feet away from structures that are above it. Eclipse Electric can be wall mounted with a curved mounting pole. An elegant solution for a myriad of spaces.
Choosing the Right Heater
Choosing the right mounting option for your patio heater depends on the specifics of your outdoor space. Whichever option you choose, the heater will integrate beautifully into your outdoor area. If you are still unsure of which solution fits your needs, you can contact our design team for a personalised, free heating plan.
All Bromic patio heaters must be installed by a licensed technician and installation must be in accordance with existing electrical codes. For further details, consult the installation manual and the clearance requirements.