Product & Usage
How many square meters does a Heatix patio heater warm?
- 1500W: up to approx. 5/15m²
- 2000W: up to approx. 10/20m²
- 2500W: up to approx. 15/25 m²
- 3000W: up to approx. 20/30 m²
For open terraces, we recommend a higher wattage.
Are the heaters suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, our models are suitable for outdoor use, but the IP rating varies by type:
- Suspended models: IP34 (suitable for covered outdoor areas)
- Wall-mounted models: between IP55 and IP65 (resistant to rain and wind)
We recommend always installing suspended models under a canopy. Wall-mounted models are more resistant to direct weather influences.
What is the difference between the Smart Golden Shadow and Smart Carbon Fiber?
The main difference lies in the type of lamp and the light color.
Smart Golden Shadow
Features a Golden Shadow lamp with a very subtle, soft glow. This provides powerful warmth with minimal light emission and creates a calm, atmospheric ambiance.
Carbon Fiber
Features a Carbon Fiber lamp with a warmer, more visible glow. This emits slightly more light during use.
Both models deliver instant infrared heat and are suitable for outdoor use. The choice primarily depends on the desired lighting experience.
How does it operate?
Depending on the model, you can control the heater via a remote control or an app. This allows you to easily set the desired heat level.
Business & Dealer
Business & Dealer
Yes, we offer special business conditions for hospitality, projects, and resale.
How do I become an official Heatix dealer?
Contact us at info@heatix.eu for more information on dealer conditions and opportunities.
Do you offer bulk discounts?
Yes, for larger quantities we offer attractive purchasing conditions.
Do you also deliver internationally?
Yes, we deliver throughout Europe.
Hospitality & Projects
Are Heatix heaters suitable for horeca terraces?
Yes, our models are designed for intensive use and are ideal for hospitality environments.
Can you help with project advice?
Yes, we are happy to advise you on the right power, placement, and number of heaters required.
Are the heaters energy-efficient?
Yes, infrared heats people and objects directly instead of the air, which means less energy is lost.