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Selection guide

Gas heater vs infrared heater — which patio heater to choose?

A patio heater extends the season from March to November. But which type should you choose? A gas heater runs on propane and creates a live flame effect. An infrared heater runs on electricity and heats objects directly — just like the warmth of the sun. In this guide, we compare both types honestly, with figures and facts.

7 min read
Updated: April 2026
Expert guide
Quick summary
Infrared heater

Electric radiant heaters

Warms objects and people directly - like the heat of the sun. Odourless, economical, also suitable for indoor use. Can be mounted on a wall, ceiling, tent frame or sunshade.
✓ Best choice for: patio, HoReCa, tent, indoor
Gas heater

Propane gas heater

Self-contained, does not require electricity. Creates a decorative lighting effect. Warms the surrounding air. Mobile - move wherever you need. More powerful, covers a larger area.
✓ Best choice: events, party tent, large open area without electricity
In-depth comparison

Infrared heater vs gas heater - side by side

Let's look at both types of patio heater side by side in all the important categories - from how they work to how much they cost.

Feature Infrared radiator Gas heater
Energy Source Electricity (230V socket) Propane/butane gas (cylinder)
How it works Heats objects and people directly Heats the surrounding air
Feeling the heat Immediately on switch on A few minutes for the air to warm up
Wind resistance Wind does not carry heat away Wind carries warm air away
Odour and emissions None - odour and emission free Minimal gas odour, CO2 emissions
Indoor use Yes - emission free No - Requires access to fresh air
Electricity Required (230V) Not required
Mobility Fixed (wall/ceiling) or on foot Fully mobile
Installation On wall, ceiling, base, tent frame No installation required - you put it in place
Power (typical) 500W - 3000W 5000W - 15000W (5-15 kW)
LED lighting Built-in on some models No - decorative light effect
IP protection class IP44-IP65 (rainproof and dustproof) Mostly without IP class
Nose slicing Yes - infrared radiation scares away mosquitoes No
Livingiga Heating element ~5000 hours Depends on maintenance, ~10 years
Maintenance Minimal - dust removal Replacement of gas cylinders, ventilation control
Costs

How much does it cost to use a patio heater?

Comparison of electricity consumption and gas consumption in a real-life example - sitting on a terrace for 3 hours on a cool evening.

Cost per 3 hours

Infrared radiator 2 kW
~0.78 EUR
2 kW × 3h × 0.13 EUR/kWh = 0.78 EUR
Gas heater 13 kW
~3.60 EUR
~300g/h × 3h × 4 EUR/kg propane = 3.60 EUR

* Price of electricity: ~0.13 EUR/kWh (Estonian average 2026). Propane price: ~4 EUR/kg. Actual cost will depend on the capacity of the model, electricity and gas prices and the level of use.

Seasonal expenditure example

If you use an infrared heater 3 evenings a week, 3 hours at a time, from April to October (~28 weeks) = 84 times × 0,78 EUR = ~65 EUR. With a gas heater, same usage: 84 × 3,60 EUR = ~302 EUR.
Advantages and disadvantages

Pros and cons of infrared radiators and gas heaters

Infrared heater
Low electricity costs (~0.26 EUR/hour 2 kW)
Immediate warmth - felt immediately on switch-on
Odourless - also suitable for indoor use
Windproof - heats objects, not the air
Peletab mosquito
LED lighting on some models
Requires electrical connection (230V)
Fixed location (wall/ceiling mounted)
Gas heater
No electricity needed - total mobility
Decorative living will effect
Higher power (up to 15 kW)
Easy to set up - no installation required
Higher running costs (~1,20 EUR/hour)
The wind takes the warm air away
Not suitable for indoor use (CO2)
Changing and storing gas cylinders
Power selection

How powerful a radiant heater do you need for your terrace?

Estimated formula: ~100 W/m² indoors, ~200 W/m² on covered terrace, ~300 W/m² on open terrace.

Where to use Area Recommended capacity Suitable Tentest product
Small balcony 4-6 m² 1-1,5 kW Infrared radiator 1500W
Home terrace (covered) 8-12 m² 2-2,5 kW Infrared heater 2000W
Home terrace (open) 8-12 m² 2,5-3 kW Infrared heater 3000W
Restaurant terrace 20+ m² Several × 2-3 kW Multiple infrared radiators in rows
Pop up tent 3×3m 9 m² 1,5 kW Infrared lamp 3×500W
Large open area / event 15+ m² 13-15 kW Gas heater Veltron

Expert Recommendation

On a large terrace, it is more effective to install several smaller infrared radiators in different corners than one very powerful unit in the centre. This ensures a more even heat distribution and reduces the number of 'hot' and 'cold' zones.
Safety

Safety rules when using a patio heater

Gas heater - open area only!

The gas heater consumes oxygen and emits CO2. Use in an enclosed space (glazed balcony, summer veranda) is life-threatening. Always ensure unobstructed access to fresh air. A CO2 sensor is recommended.

Infrared - keep your distance

Keep at least 1-2m away from the infrared radiator (depending on the model). Do not cover the radiant heater - do not place blankets, clothing, etc. on the radiant heater. For outdoor use, check the IP protection class (recommended minimum IP44).

Tentest helps

Our experts will help you choose the right model and recommend an installation location based on the specific features of your terrace. Ask for advice →
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is an infrared heater also suitable for glazed balconies?

Yes - the infrared heater is odourless and emission-free and is perfect for glazed balconies, verandas and indoors. The gas heater is NOT suitable for glazed balconies as it consumes oxygen and emits CO2.

How much electricity does an infrared heater use?

A 2 kW infrared lamp costs ~0.26 EUR per hour (electricity at 0.13 EUR/kWh). 3 hours sitting on the terrace = ~0.78 EUR. Seasonal (April-October, 3 evenings per week) = ~65 EUR. This is about 4-5 times cheaper than a gas heater.

Is a gas heater dangerous?

Outdoors (patio, garden), the gas heater is safe if the instructions for use are followed. Indoors (glazed balcony, summer veranda) it is life-threatening - CO2 and oxygen deficiency.

Does infrared really scare off mosquitoes?

Yes - infrared radiation interferes with the sensory orientation of mosquitoes and scares them away. This is an added bonus for patio use, especially during summer evening sitting. Gas heaters do not have this effect.

Is a gas heater more powerful than an infrared heater?

Yes, a gas heater is typically more powerful (13-15 kW vs 1.5-3 kW). But that doesn't mean it's "better" - a gas heater heats the air that goes out with the wind. Infrared radiators heat objects directly and are more wind resistant. In a larger area, use several infrared radiators in a row.

Where to buy a radiant heater in Estonia?

Tentest Trade OÜ offers both infrared heaters and gas heaters - over 30 models to choose from. You can see the products in our showroom in Peetri (Läike tee 1). We also offer heaters as accessories for tents and parasols.

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