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| Natural gas space heaters (7) |
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The cheapest and most cost effective way of adding heat to your space. Various sizes available to meet the needs of anyone and everyone with a natural gas supply.
| | Natural gas garage heaters (4) |
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Different styles of heaters designed to heat your garage or workshop from your residential natural gas supply. Thermostatically controlled and designed to run for 24 hours per day without the use of electricity.
| | Natural gas powered forced air heaters (4) |
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This type of heater is effectively a very hot flame with a large fan running behind it pushing (in some cases pulling) huge amounts of cold air past the flame. These are construction grade units that require ventilation - Not for use inside a home.
| | Natural gas infrared heaters (5) |
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Infrared heat is the type of heat that the sun gives us. We've all stepped in and out shady areas on a spring or fall afternoon and been fascinated by the difference in our comfort level. The shady areas are very much cooler than the areas in the rays of the sun. This is because the sun is heating us (and objects around us) but not warming the AIR around us. Reproduce this same comfort for yourself with these natural gas powered infrared heaters.
| | Natural gas convection heaters (1) |
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Convection heaters heat the air and get the air circulating throughout the area being heated by allowing hot air to escape at the top of the heater thus sucking cooler air in at the bottom of the unit, heating it and letting it pass out of the top. If you have natural gas hookup, this is as near as you can get to instant heat at your construction site - Not for home use.
| | Natural gas radiant heaters (5) |
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Radiant heaters use the same mechanics for providing heat as an infrared heater. People and objects get warmed but not the air. In an enclosed environment, the air would eventually warm up. But when you have an unenclosed construction site and you need heat onto certain areas people, ceilings, walls or even floors then radiant heaters are the way to go. Some are small, but some of these are high output construction heaters that are not suitable for home use.
| | Dual fuel heaters (3) |
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Very high output forced air heaters capable of hot switching between propane or natural gas. Construction grade very hot heaters certainly not suitable for home use.
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