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How to Choose a Garden Wall Heater

When you install a garden wall heater, you can expect many different options for adding style and utility to your garden. Choosing the best garden heater that fits the needs of your garden will depend on how you plan to use it, as well as your budget.

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The first thing you will need to consider is the amount of heat you want to add to your garden. If you want warm green plants you will likely need a larger heater. If you just want warmer, more comfortable plants, a smaller heater may be enough. You should also consider the temperature of the plants and trees that you wish to provide warmth to.

Are you using your kitchen area for entertaining or will you be using it for working in the garden? If you are using your kitchen for entertaining you will want a garden wall heater that is bigger, so you can provide adequate heat. If you are not using your kitchen at all you will need a smaller unit. Both scenarios require a wall mounted heater.

Some people choose to install a garden wall heater under their existing heating system. This can be an excellent way to save money and energy. It also allows you to put more heat in the same space. In addition, because the heater is beneath the existing system, you will not have to replace your whole system and you can pay less for it.

Your next consideration will be the size of your space and the type of heater you will be using. A medium sized heater will provide a reasonable amount of heat and will not take up much room. However, if you have a large patio, deck or other open area you may want to look into something bigger. In addition, if you will be using your wall heater to heat multiple items you will need a larger model.

Depending on the outdoor weather conditions you have, there are various choices for purchasing a garden wall heater. For example, if you live in a place where it is hot all year round you can opt for a seasonal model. These usually come on timers so you can turn them on during the cooler months and off during the warmer ones.

During the warmer months, when it is cooler outside, you can use a stand alone model. They come with different controls and can be used either in the shade or out in the sun. If you have a patio in the winter you may find these handy. If you do not have a patio but are more worried about a space under the deck or other open area you may prefer a stand alone model.

Once you have decided on the type of heater you need, there are other things you will need to think about. The type of garden wall heater you buy will depend on the overall design of your garden. If you want a completely new look, you may want to go with a fully enclosed unit.