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CraigP
05-07-2017, 08:15 PM
I am looking for any recommendations regarding lanai heating. Our Lanai is open to the birdcage so we would be looking for ceiling or horizontal column mounted heaters. We are not excited about floor units primarily because of appearance. I know the restaurants in the squares have thees kind of heaters and the seem to work. a small problem with our situation is that the Lanai ceiling is high (11-12 feet) so I wonder about how well any ceiling mounted unit will work. Not looking to sweat out there but want to make it comfortable for the fall and winter watching sports and just socializing. Any ideas would be appreciated regarding types of units, vendors to use (and not use). What is best? electric or gas? Those kind of things. Any help would be helpful. Thank you!

jnieman
05-07-2017, 09:22 PM
I am looking for any recommendations regarding lanai heating. Our Lanai is open to the birdcage so we would be looking for ceiling or horizontal column mounted heaters. We are not excited about floor units primarily because of appearance. I know the restaurants in the squares have thees kind of heaters and the seem to work. a small problem with our situation is that the Lanai ceiling is high (11-12 feet) so I wonder about how well any ceiling mounted unit will work. Not looking to sweat out there but want to make it comfortable for the fall and winter watching sports and just socializing. Any ideas would be appreciated regarding types of units, vendors to use (and not use). What is best? electric or gas? Those kind of things. Any help would be helpful. Thank you!

I have a friend who won a floor model in a sweepstakes. She would like to sell it. It is still in the box. If interested PM me.

villagetinker
05-07-2017, 09:52 PM
We use a propane fire pit.

skip0358
05-08-2017, 07:08 AM
If I want or need to sit outside on the cooler nights I can drop my screens and use my Golf Cart heater and it's enough that I can sit out there. I only have a 10x20 Lanai though. Have been looking at the Electric one's used in the Restaurants just haven't pulled the trigger yet

CraigP
06-06-2017, 08:46 AM
Thank you for your response. I posted the question then had to head out of town for three weeks so I apologize for the slow response. I am kinda looking at ceiling mounted instead of floor standing but still studying Thanks again!

CraigP
06-06-2017, 08:46 AM
Thank you!

Villager Joyce
06-06-2017, 10:28 AM
Many threads on cooling a lanai. This is my first on heating. I want to ask if you know we live in central Florida, but I am trying to give up being a mean girl. Work in progress.

TNLAKEPANDA
06-06-2017, 03:29 PM
The ceiling ones work very well. Get electric and if you can I would suggest the 220v over the 110v but cost would be more. You can order the units online and save a lot.