Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Hello, If you can go on your lanai today or any day that is cold...what is your heat source? Would you buy it again? If not what would you suggest? Thanks.
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Mitsubishi Heat Pump - works great, quiet, very efficient
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When I had my lanai enclosed, my contractor (Brian Freitag) suggested a fireplace. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing but it is also a great source of heat. The fireplace is on right now..........and it's toasty warm out there!
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We had our lanai enclosed by Randa Services 5 months ago
It's well insulated & thermal glass we found by leaving the sliders open and turning on the ceiling fan on there has been no need for a supplemental heating or cooling source
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What about heating an open lanai with birdcage?
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If you lanai is enclosed let the sun do the job if you're lucky enough to be facing the right direction. I just had to crack a window it got so warm so fast. I face east. We also had duct work run to provide a/c and heat when needed. |
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Hi Kitty!
We bought a propane patio heater from Lowes this year for heat to our open lanai this year. Basically the same ones that City Fire or Redsauce at LSL use in their open bar areas. The heater works very well especially when it is not too breezy outside. It provides sufficient heat that makes eating or enjoying the lanai on a cool day a very pleasant experience. My wife is not complaining that we cannot use the lanai during the cooler days anymore ![]() We bought it in CT when it was on sale for $99 before Christmas and put it in the car for the trip down. Assembly was very easy. They run approx. $199-$250 right now.
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I assume it's enclosed with Glass. We have a mini-spli made by Mitsubishi, 7 years old, works great. Cool on the summer, warm in the winter.
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Electric roll up shades. Keeps the wind out.
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Nope, our lanai is not enclosed. So, I need something to read the paper in the morning...or go out with a light blanket right now...it's in the 50's and we do not get sun on the lanai.
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George, what is the model of your heater?
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Hi JDSL1998!
The Item number is #328157 from Lowes. HD also sells similar items. I also saw them on Amazon as well. It stands 87" tall and is rated for 41,000 BTU's. It uses a standard 20LB bottle of propane. It has wheels on the bottom so that you can tilt it slightly and move it around easily. Some of the other heaters I looked at didn't have the wheels.
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thanks for the information. I think wheels are probably a must. Thanks again.
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cool beans George. I have in ground propane w/a line in the lanai. perfect.
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