Natural Gas Heater

These are Powerful Natural Gas Heaters

“These are the best natural gas heaters!”


Natural gas heaters are a slowly going away, as more efficient types start to replace them. However, they are not completely redundant just yet, as some people still have a need for them. The main use for them is as a backup to electric heaters when the electricity goes out. The different types of units that fall under the category of this kind of power are space, forced air, infrared, convection, radiant, garage, and dual forced. Several reliable manufacturers make them, such as Reznor, Beacon Morris, Qmark, and Hamilton.

As for the different types, consider a space heater. These units are designed just for you, and anyone within 300 feet of you. It can usually be mounted to the wall with simple included brackets. The next type is the garage model, which is special because of the little fan inside that actually blows all the heat around your garage. You might be wondering if having this kind of device is safe, after all, isn’t there a chance that harmful gasses could build up in the garage and threaten someone’s life? That’s a valid concern, which the manufacturers accounted for. That’s why the device knows to shut off if there is an unhealthy amount of gas building up in the room, through the power of a special system.

Forced air heaters are another great option for getting warm quickly. This unit usually weighs somewhere around 30 lbs and costs from $300 to $500. Because of this it’s pretty easy to move around from place to place, and makes an excellent on site job heater for those that are doing work outside with no electricity available. It outputs a huge 150,000 BTUs, so it will definitely keep you warm.

Infrared heaters are another very good option. Because it is a type of radiant heater, it operates by heating up the objects that need warming, rather than wasting energy warming up the surrounding air. Because of the high amount of heat it outputs, though, and how it doesn’t operate on electricity, it’s only useful for short time periods. Don’t rely on this unit for an extended amount of time. The other types (such as convection and dual forced air) are also worth mentioning, but they basically get the same job done as those previously mentioned. The only difference would be in their prices, so get whatever is available that you can afford.

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