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		<description><![CDATA[Whether it&#8217;s a blue sky of cloudless clime or an ebony star-filled night that fills your senses, you want to stay outside as long as you possibly can. On your private patio, at your favorite restaurant, or camping the great outdoors; holding onto the elusive summer warmth has never been so hard. Or is it? [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whether it&#8217;s a blue sky of cloudless clime or an ebony star-filled night that fills your senses, you want to stay outside as long as you possibly can. On your private patio, at your favorite restaurant, or camping the great outdoors; holding onto the elusive summer warmth has never been so hard. Or is it? Our wide assortment of portable, table-top, residential, and<span id="more-20"></span> commercial outdoor patio heaters, will have you looking ahead and behind to warm temperatures. We&#8217;ve gathered together all the most important features, tips on buying, and heating options for your future outdoor heating comfort. With great names in outdoor heating such as Endless Summer Patio Heating; finding efficient, safe, and effective outdoor patio heating has never been so easy.</p>
<p>&#183;	Utility</p>
<p>When trying to determine what type of patio heater you&#8217;ll need, it is crucial that you match the product with the intended purpose or utility. If you want to provide outdoor warmth as an added feature to your restaurant or commercial business, our huge assortment of propane and electric commercial patio heaters will keep them coming. Made of stainless steel and designed to provide a soft warmth for up to ten hours, these patio heaters have up to 40,000 BTUs, and are all self-contained&#8211;no electrical cord! Moreover, The Triple Dome Performance technology ensures high-level efficiency by deflecting wind, and reducing the amount of wasted heat output. All of our patio heaters offer automatic shut-off features; determined by time, heat, and tilt angle maximum; to ensure only the safest in outdoor heating innovation.</p>
<p>If you just want to extend those summer months into brisk Autumn for the family or entertaining at home, our large assortment of residential patio heaters will take the chill out of nature. Built with large bases for stability, these outdoor comfort wizards have burners over 3&#8242; tall, produce up to 40,000 BTUs, and will warm an area up to 20&#8242; in diameter. What&#8217;s more, you can use the same kind of tank you hitch to the BBQ, for easy remove and replace base features. State-of-the-art Pushbutton Piezo Electric Igniters will have you aglow in no time; and when its time to go inside, the tilt angle maximum, Oxygen Depletion Sensors, and automatic shut-off technologies will ensure a quick and safe shut-down. And the best part is, your patio heater will come fully assembled to your door; so you can spend more time grilling, mixing cocktails, and playing catch!</p>
<p>&#183;	Power</p>
<p>To gas or not to gas&#8230;that is the question. Most people have a preference for outdoor heating power. Whether you&#8217;re looking for a natural gas, propane, or electric patio heater; we offer a wide assortment of outdoor heaters engineered for a variety of different purposes. Our gas patio heaters promise comfort in commercial or residential environments in a more economical, ecological and efficient way to stay warm, and most people who already employ natural gas in their house or business, choose the convenience of feeding the resource out to their heater.</p>
<p>Our propane patio heaters offer a tank hook-up like your outdoor grill, and require only an occasional replacement tank depending on the frequency of use, and offer the assembly-shy a convenient easy hook in-take out way to power the outdoor heat.</p>
<p>If you opt to purchase an electric patio heater, chances are you&#8217;re looking for the most convenient, inexpensive, maintenance-free outdoor heating device. We offer portable electric patio heaters and ones inclined towards outdoor patio areas. It all depends on how much your geographical location values electric v. gas energy. In the case that electric is less expensive, you may want to opt for the electric variety which will ignore wind gusts and produce an unfettered heat supply.</p>
<p>&#183;	Space</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking to save space on your patio or want to take some heat for the road without losing the heating power or radius in your patio heater, look no further: our wide collection of portable, table top, and patio space heaters will keep you warm and comfortable when your outdoor patio is quaint or those camping nights chilly. Our stainless steel weather-resistant portable patio heaters have a heat radius of up to 250 ft, supply 4,000-9,000 BTUs, and at a propane burning rate of .19 to .42 pounds per hour demonstrate efficient consumption of easy-to-find one pound propane cylinders. These beauties are all self-contained, have push button pilot ignitors, and automatic tip-over and low oxygen shut-off safety features. And when we say portable, we mean portable: these heaters only weigh a little over 8 pounds!</p>
<p>Our table top patio heaters are perfect for small patios and outdoor nooks. Centerpiece these stainless steel units on your outdoor table for a self-contained, no plug, no hassle, warming radius of up to 10&#8242;, producing up to 15,000 BTUs on those brisk Autumn and Spring nights. A touch of the Pushbutton Piezo Electric Igniter will have you warmed in seconds, and the automatic safety tilt shut-off engineering will deliver the reassurance you need to defy temperature and space.</p>
<p>&#183;	Safety</p>
<p>Being safe when powering up any outdoor patio heater is crucial, regardless of power supply or size. We&#8217;re talking about your house, your loved ones, your livelihood, and Mother Nature. That&#8217;s why our wide collection of outdoor patio heaters are adept with safety features to ensure the strictest precautions are taken, even when you&#8217;re not there to remember them&#8230;let&#8217;s face it&#8230;you&#8217;re human. If the heater falls prey to a wind gust or loose elbow, our Safety Tilt Shut-Off Systems will shut off the gas or electric supply if the angle is tilted more than 18 degrees. If the oxygen is running low in your patio heater, your Oxygen Depletion Sensors will pick this up and shut it down.</p>
<p>Alexis Gibrault has written many articles on subjects of the home and home maintenance to help consumers find the best and safest products for their homes. For more information on and examples of outdoor patio heaters [http://www.northlineexpress.com/patio-heaters.asp], please visit: Northline Express Patio Heaters [http://www.northlineexpress.com/patio-heaters.asp]</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Patio heaters have found a place in many of our houses and offices. Many restaurants use them these days for external heating, and many clubs use these heaters for parties and events. Smoking zones and outdoor mini breakout zones of many offices have these heaters as well. And of course, the number of houses with [...]]]></description>
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<p>Patio heaters have found a place in many of our houses and offices. Many restaurants use them these days for external heating, and many clubs use these heaters for parties and events. Smoking zones and outdoor mini breakout zones of many offices have these heaters as well. And of course, the number of houses with a patio heater installed in their balcony, terrace and garden has mushroomed over the last few years.</p>
<p>Patio heaters are becoming so popular due to the practical value they add in our lives. They add more space to the house or office since the outdoor becomes more usable in the autumn, spring and even parts of winter. The good and modern patio heaters do not occupy too much space. And the heating they produce is effective.</p>
<p>A patio heater would continue to give good services if good care is taken. These heaters do need care, since they remain exposed to the weather. The better the building material of the heater, the longer will the heater keep sturdy and the longer will the heating system remain effective. That is why stainless steel patio heaters are gaining popularity at an extremely high rate.</p>
<p>These heaters withstand the weather beatings strong and long. No matter what the heating mechanism is &#8211; electric, natural gas or propane &#8211; a stainless steel patio heater is always a preferred option. If you want your heater to last long and yet don&#8217;t want to pack it up every night after use to avoid the weather hazards that an exposed object is bound to face, you would hardly want to select any other option.</p>
<p>The modern patio heaters enjoy an extremely long lifespan, thanks to their solid stainless steel make. So if you are satisfied with your stainless steel patio heater, then you are off for a long term of minimal-hassle enjoyment with it.</p>
<p>While you&#8217;re in the process of choosing a new <a href="http://propane-patioheater.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">propane patio heater</a> you may as well get something that will look good with the rest of your decor. The popular contemporary look tends to favor the <a href="http://propane-patioheater.com/stainless-steel-patio-heater/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">stainless steel patio heater</a>, from which there are many styles to choose.</p>
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		<title>YouTube &#8211; Charred Oak vent free gas log fireplace</title>
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<p>Today, the weather has become more and more irregular. It is common to find a hot blazing day that moments later turn into thunderstorms. Extreme weather has become a threat to many areas of the world. Tsunami that had recently hit Asia had claimed the lives of many as well as destroyed homes and towns. The northern hemisphere had experience extreme coldness very much more than what their fore father had experience many years ago. Children can no longer stay outside and play with the snow in fear of catching pneumonia.</p>
<p>Many governments had spent millions on funding for inventions that are deemed necessary to protect the lives of the people. Devices such as those that can sense in advance conditions such as tornado, tsunami or volcanic eruptions are invented and are used in places that are most likely to experience such disasters. These are examples of devices that are crucial in live saving. There are also devices that are not so crucial but help in proving comfort and protection to us. These devices are also cleverly invented that they too deserve some sort of recognition. A good example is the patio heater.</p>
<p>There was a time that garden parties or feast are restricted to summer and spring; these are of course before patio heater days. Of course for the finer parts of the world such as the Mediterranean and other places not far from the equator, you can have parties in the outdoor any odd days it doesn&#8217;t rain. For the rest of us, winter and autumn are a sure excuse for staying indoors. When the cold wind starts blowing, you&#8217;ll just have to pack up the barbecue set and put it away in the garage for the next 6 months.</p>
<p>Perhaps it is by depriving mankind from being out and about with nature is a strong enough urge to create this wonderful device we call patio heater. They were at first very big and not very much to look at but as the years pass by, man had made it into something more attractive looking thus making it more and more popular. Today, the patio heater is found to be in shapes of mushroom or umbrella. This is why it is more known as the mushroom or umbrella heater. The patio heater is not only common in homes; it is widely used in restaurants and pubs too. This has definitely helped restaurants and bar owners to captures more customers because it has helped enhance their outdoor facilities. With patio heater, dining out in a winter&#8217;s night is no longer impossible. First, one does not need to wear bulky jacket and gloves. Second, you&#8217;d be amazed at how a cold night can been transformed into a warm and comforting one.</p>
<p>The patio heater can operate in many ways. One is that is running on electricity. The heater has a stainless steel pole that is connected to electric source via a hose. Of course, turning it on is as simple as flicking a switch but there are safety measure that you have to take, since running on electricity, the heater needs to be plugged to an electric source. Therefore, coiling cables are needed to get it connected. With this comes the possibility of people tripping up the cable and may result in people injuring themselves.</p>
<p>The much more portable heaters are the ones that uses liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and propane. The popularity has increase especially in restaurants and bars. This heater works in a way that gas is directed to a perforated metal screen. At the top of the post, a burner will be triggered by as little as a single spark. Heat is radiated in a circular motion all for the reason to maximize it. The heater also has a reflector at the top of the burner which is used to reflect heat otherwise it will be lost. However popular the LPG and propane heater are, there is also a negative aspect in using it. It will in a long run create environmental problems in the future.</p>
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<p>If you are living in a cold area, it is a no brainer that you install heaters so the only question is, which type of heaters do you install? Initially, you may think that gas heaters allow you to pay less in your electricity bill, but are you sure you would rather not enjoy the convenience of modern electric heaters that are at your disposal? Other considerations would be associated with measurements, some numbers to crunch before you actually buy your heaters, and these are mentioned later in this article.</p>
<p>The convenience of a gas heater is undeniable especially when it needs no checking and refilling work. However, the advantages of electronic patio heaters are also unquestionable from the fact that it is non flammable, saves energy and space.</p>
<p>Electric patio heaters do not produce emissions and you do not have to worry about flammable gasses either. This means that no large clearing space for mounting is required, since there is no flame at all. With this lack of requirement, you can easily place your heaters well out of children&#8217;s or pet&#8217;s reach. This modern way of heating which produces no flame also makes it safe to be used not only as outdoor heating, but also in enclosed areas such as garages. Contrast this with propane, which is also known as LPG or liquefied petroleum gas. Stable as it may be, it is flammable.</p>
<p>The electric patio heater give out infrared radiant heat. This means that the heater actually target to warm people rather than air which makes it energy saving. That is why an electric heater requires no substantial time to heat up and you have full control of the degree of heat as the heaters are equipped with temperature regulators and multi-zone control systems.</p>
<p>There are research that proves electronic heaters operate at 90% energy conversion rate. This actually is 10% energy cost for gas heater.</p>
<p>It is hard to find people who don&#8217;t like spaces. Most of us are bent at making the most of what we have or even better saving some. Electric heaters can be mounted on the ceiling or wall so that you can use whatever space it has saved you for something else more exciting. Now how would you like that? Your home would certainly appear tidier.</p>
<p>So if you are game enough for electric patio heaters, you probably want to know the cost. Know that these heaters come in differing wattages and lengths so you do need to select the right one for what you require. For example, how much is the area you intend to heat up? A unit costs $200 onwards.</p>
<p>How do you know which heater you need anyway? A few factors for your consideration; how much is the area you intend to heat up, what is your length of area and height of mounting and, what is your all clearance requirements.</p>
<p>Electric patio heater is so easy to use, you can just plug it in and you set to warmth and coziness. Unlike gas heater, you don&#8217;t need to wait for a specialist to install the heater for you. This heater is best for both outdoor and indoor. The heater comes with moveable mounting brackets so that you can install it permanently and don&#8217;t need to think about storage or maintenance ever! Another great thing about this heater is that you no longer have to endure the gas odor. Therefore, your house can smell of anything you want it to be minus the foul smell of gas!</p>
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<p>No question you can expand the use and enjoyment of your patio or deck with an LP patio heater. However, they generate high heat from gas, so are they safe?</p>
<p>It depends on what level of safety you are looking for. If you want guaranteed safety, do not buy an outdoor patio heater. Likewise, do not live in a home equipped with gas or electric heat, get rid of all appliances,<span id="more-16"></span> and trade your car for a horse.</p>
<p>Guaranteed safety does not exist in anything, outdoor patio heaters and horses included. As with any appliance, machine or device, safety ultimately is determined by the way we use it. Common sense precautions, such as those presented here, will help ensure the safe enjoyment of this product for many years.</p>
<p>Most likely you will connect your LP (propane) heater to a 20lb propane cylinder, what most people use with their gas grill. Rest assured that propane tanks are virtually indestructible. You would have a very hard time blowing up a propane tank even if you tried.</p>
<p>More important for our discussion are the connections between the tank and heater, as well as the flame that is involved. Faulty connections can produce gas leaks, which are very dangerous, as are poorly managed flames from any source. A good idea is not to use a dented or rusted propane tank, or one with a damaged valve, collar or footing.</p>
<p>Should you smell gas, shut off the gas and extinguish the flame. If the odor continues, contact your gas supplier or fire department. They will be able to restore safety and peace of mind.</p>
<p>In addition to smell, there are effective ways to test for leaks, including brushing soapy water on all gas connections (with tank valve open). If this creates bubbles, you have a leak. Manufacturers may provide other testing guidelines, which you should follow.</p>
<p>It is a good bet they will not include using matches or lighters, or smoking and consuming adult beverages while checking for leaks. If unsure why that is, please obtain a restraining order from any gas heater, grill or appliance.</p>
<p>Generally, new patio heaters require some assembly. Although top manufacturers usually check factory connections for leaks, movement during shipping can loosen parts. To be safe, thoroughly check for leaks before firing up the unit and gathering everyone around.</p>
<p>Be sure to complete all assembly steps and not to force parts together. If assembling appliances is not your cup of tea, this would be a good time to offer a cup to someone who has the right skill set.</p>
<p>Outdoor patio heaters should not be used indoors, as every owner&#8217;s manual will state. Indoor fireplaces have chimneys for a reason. Burning anything requires proper ventilation, and patio heaters are not equipped with a chimney. Combustion of propane creates carbon monoxide, which, in enclosed areas, can kill you.</p>
<p>The importance of maintaining the manufacturer&#8217;s recommended clearance from combustible materials cannot be overstated. Generally, at least 3&#8242; is needed. On patios and decks, this includes overhanging trees and shrubs, siding, children&#8217;s toys, paper plates, clothing&#8230;.</p>
<p>Some materials require much more clearance, such as gasoline, paint and other flammable vapors and liquids.</p>
<p>The dome and burner of an outdoor patio heater are extremely hot during operation. The surface of a heater&#8217;s emitter can reach temperatures approaching 1600 degrees Fahrenheit.</p>
<p>Therefore, take special care with children and pets. Alert children and adults to the hazard of high temperature and demand they not touch or get close to the heater. Likewise, you should not try to move a patio heater when in use, and never leave a lit patio heater unattended.</p>
<p>Be sure to place your heater on a hard, level and stable surface and not to use it when winds exceed 10 mph. Although well-made units are equipped with an automatic tilt shut-off switch, it will not prevent injury should the heater land on someone. Also, extra wind may douse the flame and allow gas to escape.</p>
<p>Are propane patio heaters safe? Yes. Higher industry standards and expanded regulations have greatly enhanced the fundamental safety of outdoor patio heaters and propane usage. A better question is whether the person using these products is safety minded, which you are if you have read this far. For you, therefore, propane patio heaters are safe.</p>
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<p>If you are wondering why people are crazy about patio heaters, you should know that these are those who have benefited from their new found love. They were use to be in restaurants and pubs but now, you can find outdoor heating in almost any homes with a backyard. Electric patio heaters are purchasable and can give you instant benefits so get yours today!</p>
<p>Work is required<span id="more-15"></span> if you want to keep your electric patio heater maintained. You should not compromise with quality and safety. Therefore, maintenance procedure should be followed strictly.</p>
<p>You will have to pay more on the electricity bill for electric patio heater. Without proper maintenance, you can expect more energy consumption as your heater gets older. Checking them often up will save you a lot of money. This will keep it running longer and smoother.</p>
<p>There will be some effort required on your behalf in order to maintain your electric patio heater. It&#8217;s quite simple really. All you need to do is follow these steps.</p>
<p>o There are a few things you should take note. Make sure there are no cracks and rusting. Other than that, tighten loose screws, wires and bolt if any. Electric shocks and fire can happen as a result of open wire.</p>
<p>o Dirt should not be left to build up near the heat source. Clogging inside the heater would require professional maintenance. Paying them is better than doing it yourself as you might cause problems to your machine. It could also be dangerous to you.</p>
<p>o Just as the inside needs to always be dirt-free, the outside of your electric patio heater should also be dusted regularly. When cleaning your heater, use a dry cloth with a dab of cleaning solution, a soft brush, or a small vacuum cleaner. Usually, unless otherwise noted, only the base of the heater can be rinsed with water.</p>
<p>o The heater should be routinely checked at least once a year. This will make sure your heater will run smoothly and at its optimum level.</p>
<p>o A good number of the heaters available in the market have metal parts that are sharp and may cause injury. Always read your electric patio heater&#8217;s manual before attempting to clean or open it up. Manufacturer&#8217;s usually have safety precautions printed in your unit&#8217;s manual. Taking time to scan this will save you from wasting more time trying to dress a wounded arm.</p>
<p>Carelessness is the usual culprit for most home based accidents. Extreme caution must be observed especially with handling equipment such as electric patio heaters. For one thing, heaters are called such because they provide artificial heat, thus, there is a great possibility that, through innocent carelessness, your house may catch fire or someone might seriously get hurt. To avoid such untoward incidents, the following precautions should be followed:</p>
<p>o Outdoor heating units are not toys so never let children play with them.</p>
<p>o Gasoline, liquefied petroleum gas, paint thinner, and kerosene are flammable so keep them away from your electric heaters.</p>
<p>o There is no need for you to check on your electric heaters every now and then when you have turned them on. They are automatic so they heat the area instantly and for a long period of time. If you are leaving the area, turn them off.</p>
<p>o If there is rain, you might need to cover your electric heater. If you buy waterproof heaters, you can save yourself from all the troubles of running to get covers.</p>
<p>It will take some taking care of to be able to reap the zenith benefits of having outdoor heating. But in the end, you will be able to enjoy your electric patio heaters for a much longer time and make the most of every dollar you spent for your unit.</p>
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<p>How To Keep Your Garden Growing In Times Of Drought</p>
<p>Some blame it on El Nino, others on La Nina. No matter what the cause, the majority of the states in our Union are likely to experience the driest summer on record. </p>
<p>The National Weather Service is predicting record high temperatures and drought conditions will prevail across parts of the Midwest, the Southwest, the Mid-Atlantic and the South. With conditions so dry, it&#8217;s important for everyone to practice good water management practices. </p>
<p>Among the things the U.S. Department of Agriculture recommends we do: </p>
<p>* Water plants during the coolest part of the day &#8211; early in the morning or in the late afternoon. Watering during the heat of the day can actually cause plants to burn and is also highly inefficient as up to 90 percent of the water can be lost through evaporation. </p>
<p>* Water the lawn only when needed. If grass springs back after walking on it, it doesn&#8217;t need watering. </p>
<p>* Set sprinklers to water the lawn or garden and not the sidewalk and streets. </p>
<p>* Use micro sprinklers and drip irrigation systems (which mimic rainfall) instead of hand watering in gardens and flowerbeds. They can reduce water use by 20 to 50 percent. </p>
<p>Drip irrigation is nothing new to Susie Thayer, an expert in landscape irrigation from Dundee, Fla. It has been the primary method of irrigation at her family&#8217;s citrus groves and nursery for decades. </p>
<p>Realizing it would also be useful for ornamental nurseries, commercial landscapers and even home gardeners, the Thayers began manufacturing this method for other commercial growers in 1980 under the Maxijet brand. In 1991, it became available to consumers under the Mister Landscaper name. </p>
<p>There are currently two Mister Landscaper kits available. The Micro Sprinkler Starter Kit is for flower and vegetable gardens and areas where trees and shrubs grow. It comes with a 50 foot roll of 1/2 inch poly tubing and all the accessories needed to mist up to a 250 square feet of growing space. The Patio Watering kit includes all the hose and accessories you need to water up to eight potted plants. </p>
<p>Both systems are easy to install and require little maintenance. Thayer points out that once you set up the system and connect it to your water faucet or existing irriga<br />
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<p>In addition to directing water exactly where it&#8217;s needed, Thayer recommends you also mulch around shrubs and garden plants. &#8220;Mulch will reduce evaporation and cut down on weeds,&#8221; she says.</p>
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<p>Disasters and emergency situations could happen at just about any time. This means that you will need to be prepared for it to happen to you or your family at any time. While it does make practical sense to have some supplies on hand like food, water, medical supplies, and others, many forget about having something that will help them stay warm. If it gets too cold, you can be in a very dangerous situation. How are you planning on staying warm if you lost utilities and power?</p>
<p>The best thing that you can do to prepare for this type of situation is to have extra blankets on hand at home. You will need enough blankets or sleeping bags to keep your whole family warm even in the middle of winter without any other heat sources. This might sound like a lot, but this method is very reliable in keeping warm when you don&#8217;t have anything else.</p>
<p>Make sure that your home right now is properly insulated. You might be able to hold in quite a bit of heat and keep out the cold for a while if this has been done to your home. Be sure that your windows especially are energy efficient as they will be sealed well keeping the cold air from coming in.</p>
<p>Try getting an indoor portable heater. Many of these do run off things like propane and have safety devices inside that will allow it to turn off if the emissions become a problem. Using this can be helpful since you can run it off propane that you keep on hand for such a scenario. It might not be tons of heat but it will be enough for a room in your home.</p>
<p>As a last resort, be sure that you know how to make a basic fire. Fire will keep you warm if you have the materials around you to keep the fire going. If you know how to make one, you can use this if it is absolutely needed.</p>
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<p>Whenever you are looking at investing money into something, you want to get the quality you are after without having to spend too much money. With patio heaters there are some right around $100 while others are upwards of $2000. While some of the differences are aesthetic, there is also a quality issue between the cheap and expensive ones. There are ways of buying the cheaper models and making them last.</p>
<p>The biggest enemy of the patio heater are the elements like cold, rain, snow, and other types of weather. These will ruin the finish and break internal components. To make an inexpensive patio heater last longer take care of it. This means putting it inside the shed or into the garage when it&#8217;s not in use.</p>
<p>Another consideration is to buy the cover for the heater. Some come with a cover while others charge extra for one. This prevents dust, leaves, spider webs and dirt from getting on and around the heat source. At times this shorts out the unit or causes a fire hazard. It will also keep moisture off the heater.</p>
<p>Consider getting an electric heater if going for the cheapest models. The reason is that with propane or natural gas you need to light the heater. The cheap lighting mechanics on these types of heaters break too fast to be worth the money. Electric heaters don&#8217;t have these parts which means there is less to break giving them a bit more longevity than other fuel sources.</p>
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<p>Learn about the types of <a href="http://mypatioheater.com/buying-residential-patio-heaters.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">residential patio heaters</a> including fuel sources, options, and accessories.</p>
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<p>There are times when hanging out on your patio for too long can be very unbearable because of the cold. For this reason, it is important that you have something that you can use to warm you up. This is where the patio heater comes in. However, there are a lot of patio heaters that are sold on the market these days, so how do choose the right one for you?</p>
<p>If you want<span id="more-12"></span> to own a very convenient patio heater, then you ought to consider buying a tabletop heater to heat your patio as your best choice. A tabletop patio heater is very small so that it can be taken anywhere from one tabletop to the other. For this reason, there are questions that arise regarding its efficacy. Does a tabletop patio heater really deliver the needs of its users? Here are the things that you need to know about whether the tabletop patio heater is your good option or not.</p>
<p>They Are Very Convenient:</p>
<p>Since a tabletop patio heater is small and is mountable on top of the table, they are considered to be very convenient and portable thus not only can you use them on your patio but you can use it anywhere especially if you are going to go on a camping trip. Due to its mobility, this type of heater is perfect for those elderly consumers since this heater does not have any big parts that can be cumbersome to carry by most elderly consumers.</p>
<p>They Provide Immediate Warmth:</p>
<p>Since they are mounted to the wall, they can immediately provide immediate warmth to the people. However, this type of heater only has limited scope and can only warm people within its limited proximity. This means that if you are planning to heat the entire room using this heater, then you ought to make sure that get a bigger heater instead of this one.</p>
<p>So, does this heater really deliver? The answer really depends in your needs. If you are planning to use it on a limited space, then yes it can deliver. However, if you are planning on using it to heat up a big space, then you ought to look for other heaters instead.</p>
<p>Greg has been writing articles for over 4 years. Please visit his latest website about outdoor heaters at <a href="http://www.patioheating.org" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Patio Heating</a>, with information on finding the best <a href="http://www.patioheating.org/tabletop-patio-heater.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Tabletop Patio Heater</a> products, and other patio-related ideas and discussions that any home improvement enthusiast would be interested in.</p>
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<p>There is no getting around it. Window replacement is a major renovation to your home. Besides adding tremendous aesthetic appeal, particularly in an older home, window replacement has immediate potential to save on electric, gas and oil bills. There is also the advantage of nearly 100% recuperative<span id="more-11"></span> value of the cost should you decide to sell your home.
<p>So become informed of the ins and outs of window shopping, so you don&#8217;t &#8220;break&#8221; your budget, and avoid these ten window wrongs. </p>
<p>1. Replacing One Window At a Time Over the Next Ten Years.</p>
<p>This renovation should not be done piecemeal. It&#8217;s better to do all the windows that need replacement at once, and preferably all the windows in the house. Room by room window replacement is cheaper and it can be easier if done slowly, a few at a time, but aesthetically, the house will not convey an organized, tranquil and cohesive design unless all the windows match well. What if materials are discontinued or become temporarily unavailable, or suppose there&#8217;s not enough money to finish the house?</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t afford them all now, don&#8217;t start until the money is there. But don&#8217;t worry about buying replacements because once finished, they should not need replacement again.</p>
<p>2. Changing That Custom Window Space to Standard Window Space.</p>
<p>There is no need to downgrade that special custom window such as an arch, a small French door, or any unusual configuration. Installing plain single glazed panes, because custom windows are too costly, doesn&#8217;t do justice to the unique features of the house with its different lines, corners, and spaces. Don&#8217;t refrain from customizing your windows to fit the character of the house simply to save money.</p>
<p>One cost effective way to get a custom look without the custom cost is to take several standard stock windows and combine them into a unique design which enhances that special space.</p>
<p>The cost of customizing a window versus combining standard stock windows is vast. Although the options are more limited, the customer doesn&#8217;t lose out on their designer detailing.</p>
<p>3. Not Matching the Features You Need With Available Options.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve been living in this house for ten years so what&#8217;s needed is obvious, so put some brain power into the problems and write down the features that are most important before visiting the websites or the showroom. The options available are truly endless with as many fashion statements on the market as any Parisian boulevard.</p>
<p>Bare it down to the bones first. Those multi-paned, lever-operated, jalousie windows in the living room are not only an eye sore, but a thorn in your side. They don&#8217;t belong in your stately Victorian on the best street in New Orleans. </p>
<p>Make a list of the features you really want and formulate a concept of the perfect dream windows. Do this before perusing over the options so the focus stays on the needs of your home first, before the glitter dazzles you away.</p>
<p>4. The Easiest Thing Is To Buy All Vinyl Windows Inside and Out and Be Done With It.</p>
<p>Those TV commercials 25 years ago which showed how easy those replacement vinyl windows were to clean and open, did not show the vinyl after 20 or 30 years in a hard sun. It&#8217;s true, vinyl replacements have improved, and are very energy efficient provided the vinyl does not deteriorate. However, I do not recommend all vinyl replacements at all and prefer instead a combined vinyl and wood replacement over an aluminum frame.</p>
<p>It has the easy maintenance advantage of all vinyl, but does not depend on the heat sensitivity of the vinyl for efficient operation.</p>
<p>Some people like wood at any cost. Although it requires a lot of maintenance and regular repainting, nothing breathes and feels like wood in any home renovation. For our money, we recommend an aluminum frame with wood on the interior side, and a vinyl coated aluminum frame outside for the maximum advantages of energy efficiency, aesthetics and maintenance ease.</p>
<p>5. There Are Some Great Deals On Dual Pane Windows.</p>
<p>And if you fall for those great deals you&#8217;ll get a rude awakening. Something like two pieces of glass of questionable quality, with no special coatings or surfactants, glazed together to form one window. Slightly longer than one year later when that sub standard warranty runs out, condensation builds up between the panes and a black spotty toxic mold starts growing all around the sides. &#8220;What a pity&#8221;, says the new glazier shaking his head. &#8220;This rot is anything but dry. You should have come to me earlier.&#8221; If only it really was a good deal. The manufacturer doesn&#8217;t even return those calls and the contractor has left the state.</p>
<p>True dual paned windows are expensive, and the options are numerous. There is a new state of the art version where the two panes are actually blown together into a single unit with a harmless insulating gas sealed between them. This completely eliminates fogging, condensation, and drafts. Other types need proper sealing and should carry a good low u-factor.</p>
<p>The U-factor is a durability test which determines how much interior heat escapes from the window. Conversely, a low Solar Heat Gain Co-efficient, or SHGC tells the consumer how much heat from the sun penetrates your windows.</p>
<p>If you bargain away your consumer protections, don&#8217;t be surprised if that big renovation goes sour.</p>
<p>6. Customizing Into Complacency.</p>
<p>Even the best windows from the best manufacturers could pose operational difficulties and design flaws. Not that they were the top of the line to begin with, but those ads for vinyl replacement windows showing the easy tilt down cleaning mechanism proved difficult for many people to use.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t buy any windows that you haven&#8217;t subjected to rigorous tests of your own. Just because a window is customized, doesn&#8217;t automatically make it user friendly. There isn&#8217;t a manufacturer in the business that hasn&#8217;t made windows with design flaws and especially problematic are those custom features. Work them personally; don&#8217;t just observe the demonstration. Have the family work them. Ask questions to the salesman. Any sticky wickets? Leave the windows at the store or at least those complicated mechanisms. Operation will only make them stickier.</p>
<p>7. Buying Windows Without NFRC Rating.</p>
<p>NFRC or the National Fenestration Rating Council testing has become an industry standard in evaluation of energy efficiency and performance. It&#8217;s a shame to purchase windows without the rating considering it doesn&#8217;t cost you anything but the manufacturers depend on it to sift out those less then ideal quality windows.</p>
<p>Also manufacturers who are cheaper but disavow their warranties after 1 year usually are those windows which don&#8217;t perform well against their better quality competitors. In fact, many states now require the NFRC ratings in order to get a permit for window replacement of any kind. Check with the local council about building code requirements for your home.</p>
<p>8. All Window Hardware Is Basically The Same.</p>
<p>The hardware installed with your windows determines the ease, safety, and durability of operation. In fact, your windows are only as good as the hardware holding them together. Window hardware can hide cheap metal materials in the locking mechanism or sash. Try to get hardware that complies with California&#8217;s comprehensive anti theft and forced entry standards. They require that any closed window is a locked window and is able to stay locked under heavy lever type pressure.</p>
<p>9. Who Needs Two Guarantees?</p>
<p>You need two guarantees to cover you in any eventuality and here is the inside story.</p>
<p>First, there is the manufacturer&#8217;s warranty. This covers the windows from manufacturing defects, untimely wear, replacement parts or anything to do with the windows themselves. It is an extended warranty that is issued with top quality windows for ten to twenty years and sometimes longer. It should not pro rate the benefits over time due to the age of the windows, and should be fully transferable should you decide to sell your home.</p>
<p>Second, there is the guarantee from the contractor who installs the windows. This usually only extends over one year, although a contractor who is sure of their work and has a good reputation might be persuaded to offer more coverage, sometimes up to two years. In any case, this warranty is limited and covers only the work of the contractor regarding installation and not anything to do with manufacturing flaws of the windows themselves.</p>
<p>For instance, if the surfactant is mottled on that western exposure picture window in the master bedroom, don&#8217;t try to redress the problem with the contractor. Call the manufacturer.</p>
<p>However, if mold is developing on the inside of one new window sill, get the contractor back over there as soon as possible before that warranty expires. Try not to get involved if there is a dispute over responsibility. Make them work it out.</p>
<p>10. It Will Save A Bundle If My Painter Installs The Windows and I Will Help</p>
<p>Fine, if you have the time and the painter has adequate expertise but unfortunately, a lot of mistakes occur when trying to simplify window installation.</p>
<p>Because window replacement is a more expensive and enormous undertaking than it seems unless it&#8217;s only one or two windows we&#8217;re talking about, or you&#8217;ve done it before, it&#8217;s best to leave this to a contractor. Installation is the least of the expense of window replacement so it doesn&#8217;t pay to cut corners here.</p>
<p>One important tip, when you hire a contractor to install those new windows, besides doing all the standard evaluations of his work, such as viewing his jobs over the past three months, getting reliable references, not paying up front for the job, etc., if there is a little extra money to spare, consider hiring an engineer to evaluate the installation. It&#8217;s a relatively inexpensive way to buy a lot of peace of mind.</p>
<p>Even if you can&#8217;t afford one, try asking the contractor during the interview if he minds if you hire an engineer to evaluate safety measures and installation. If he gets offended or refuses, don&#8217;t use this contractor. The reason speaks for itself. If he says he doesn&#8217;t mind or heartily welcomes the opportunity, then this contractor trusts his own work, and will no doubt work better knowing that an expert will be there, even if he isn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>If an engineer is hired, bring him once at the beginning, and once before the last few windows are finished to check for compliance before the final checks are written.</p>
<p>Armed with these tips, you should get more for your money, and years of pleasure looking out your new &#8220;pretty as a picture&#8221; replacement window.</p>
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