As the temperatures drop, you’ll be reaching for your outdoor heater again to stay cozy. Don’t wait until the last minute—make sure it’s ready to go!
Here are some tips for preparing your outdoor gas heater for the fall months ahead:
- Inspect the Heater: Check for any visible signs of wear and tear, such as rust, cracks, or loose components. Replace or repair any damaged parts.
- Clean the Heater: Wipe down the exterior and clean the burner and reflectors to remove dust, dirt, or debris that may have accumulated during storage.
- Check the Gas Supply: Ensure your propane tank or natural gas line is properly connected and has sufficient fuel. If using propane, inspect the tank for leaks or damage.
- Test Ignition and Controls: Test the ignition system to ensure it lights smoothly. Also, check that the control knobs and switches are functioning correctly.
- Clear the Area: Remove any flammable materials or debris from around the heater to ensure safety during use.
- Check for Gas Leaks: Use a soapy water solution to check for gas leaks at connections. If bubbles form, there’s a leak, and you should tighten the connection or call a professional for assistance.
- Secure the Heater: Ensure the heater is stable and securely anchored, especially if it’s in a windy area, to prevent tipping.
- Review Safety Instructions: Refresh your memory on the safety guidelines and user manual to ensure you’re using the heater correctly.
Taking these steps will help ensure your outdoor heater is ready to keep you warm and safe all season long!