Outdoor Heating
Southbank

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Outdoor Heating, Southbank

RB73RB73
RB73's stunning range of unique outdoor heaters are handmade by professionals to give your outdoor area a touch of elegance while keeping you and your guests warm. With RB73's outdoor heating products you can stay outside on your patio even on the coldest days and nights. With a glass door to keep the smoke and ash contained, you'll be comfortable and warm next to your RB73 fireplace. If you're looking for an outdoor heater in (suburb), then we have an RB73 heater just for you!

ChimineasChimineas
Suitable for your patio, outdoor area or balcony, the Fuego Chiminea outdoor heater is made from solid cast iron, so you'll have years of warm outdoor gatherings to look forward to. The Fuego Chiminea will burn all solid fuels and even has a cooking grill included so you can take advantage of the heater and feed your guests while you stay warm. If you're looking for an outdoor heater in (suburb), then the Fuego Chiminea might be just what you're looking for!
Fire PitsFire Pits
The beauty of a fire pit is that you can use it year-round. With our fire pit outdoor heaters, you don't have to miss out on the ambiance of a fire while staying warm outside. Our range of Fireart and RB73 fire pits are perfect for your outdoor entertainment area or patio and come in a range of designs and sizes with features that will suit your lifestyle. When you're looking for a fire pit in (suburb), you can't go wrong with our range of fire pit outdoor heating options.
InfratechInfratech
Infratech's range of electric outdoor heaters feature their infrared technology that has made the brand a leader in electric heating for more that 50 years. When you don't have the room for a fire pit or large outdoor heater, Infratech's radiant heaters can be mounted around your patio or entertainment area to give you the warmth you need while enjoying your outdoor living space. If you live in (suburb), then speak with our experts today about your new electric infrared radiant heater from Infratech!

Heat and Grill - Outdoor Heating, Southbank

Weber Store

Who says you can't enjoy the warmth and cosiness of a fireplace outside when the temperature drops? When it comes to backyard entertaining in (suburb), outdoor heaters are essential. They’re not lying when they say there are four seasons in a day, but that shouldn’t stop you from enjoying your lovely outdoor space all year round. Prepare yourself and your backyard or patio with our range of outdoor heating options. Our experts are ready to show you our range of outdoor heater options and find the one that's right for you.

In Australia, we love to entertain outdoors all year round. That's why an outdoor heater from Heat & Grill is a perfect way to keep your family and guests warm during those winter months and cool summer, spring and autumn evenings. When it comes to heating outdoor areas in (suburb), nothing beats our huge range of Fireart fire pits, Fuego chimineas, RN73 fireplace options or Infratech radiant electric heaters. Speak with us today to find your perfect outdoor heater!

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FAQs

What is the best form of outdoor heating?
There are a variety of different forms of outdoor heating, including electric heaters, gas heaters and wood burning heaters like fire pits. It is important to choose the right form of outdoor heating for your specific needs and preferences. Electric heaters are typically the most convenient option, although they may not provide the ambience and elegance you're looking for. Gas heaters are generally a good compromise between price and convenience, while wood burning heaters are best for those who want an outdoor fire with a cosy atmosphere. If you're looking for outdoor heating in Southbank, chat with one of our experts today to find the best heater for you.
Which outdoor heater gives off the most heat?
There is no one answer to this question, as the amount of heat a heater emits will depend on a variety of factors, including its size, type of fuel source, size of the area and placement. However, some of the most heat-emitting outdoor heaters include wood burning fireplaces and fire pits, and radiant electric heaters. When choosing an outdoor heater, it's also important to consider the weather conditions and temperatures in your area. Chat with one of our experts to find out which heater is best for you.
How do you heat a small outdoor space?

There are a variety of ways to heat a small outdoor space, depending on the climate and size of the space. Some common methods include:

  • Using a wood or charcoal stove
  • Installing a radiant electric heater
  • Using a firepit if it's safe to do so
  • Purchasing and outdoor fireplace
It all depends on the conditions and needs of the space. It is important to research different heating options and choose the one that is best suited for your specific needs and environment. By taking these simple steps, you can ensure that your space in Southbank is warm and comfortable year-round!
Are outdoor patio heaters worth it?
Outdoor patio heaters can provide a valuable addition to the warmth of your outdoor space in the wintertime or cool evenings during the other seasons. By using an outdoor heater, you'll be able to use your entertainment area all year around and avoid having to bundle up inside during cold weather. Why not enjoy a more comfortable evening outside without having to worry about the cold? They're also great for gardens where you spend time relaxing on cold days and around swimming pools. Outdoor heaters come in a variety of types, styles and sizes, so there is sure to be one that will fit your needs. If you live in (suburb), then chat with our experts today about our range of outdoor heating options.
Can you put an outdoor heater on a covered porch?
Yes! You can put an outdoor heater on a covered porch, providing you are careful to choose the right one for your area and ceiling height. There are a range of options to choose from including electric radiant heaters, but it's always best to talk with an expert to find out what's available and what is best suited for you. Some outdoor heaters are even portable so you can move them from one area to another if needed. If you're looking for outdoor heating in Southbank, then call us today to find out what's available and is the best suited for you.
Which outdoor heater gives off the most heat?

There are several types of outdoor heaters, each with different heating capacities, including propane heaters, natural gas heaters, electric heaters, wood fire pits and electric radiant infrared heaters. Infrared heaters use radiant heat to warm objects and people directly, rather than heating the surrounding air where it dissipates and is lost. Infratech's range of radiant infrared heaters can have BTU (British Thermal Units) ratings of up 20,000, making them a powerful and economical option for outdoor heating.

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    About Southbank, VIC

    Southbank is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1 km south of the Melbourne central business district, located within the Cities of Melbourne and Port Phillip local government areas. Southbank recorded a population of 22,631 at the 2021 census.Its southernmost area is considered part of the central business district of the city. Southbank is bordered to the north by the Yarra River, and to the east by St Kilda Road. Southbank's southern and western borders are bounded by Dorcas Street, Kings Way, Market Street, Ferrars Street, and a triangle bordered by Gladstone Street, Montague Street and the West Gate Freeway.Southbank was formerly a mostly industrial area, and simply part of the locality of South Melbourne, and the City of South Melbourne. It was transformed into a densely populated district of high rise apartment and office buildings beginning in the early 1990s, as part of an urban renewal program. With the exceptions of the cultural precinct along St Kilda Road, few of the older industrial buildings were identified for retention. Today, Southbank is dominated by high-rise development and is now the most densely populated areas of Melbourne, with a large cluster of apartment towers. It is home to many of Australia's tallest buildings including the tallest measured to its highest floor, the Australia 108 and the former tallest Eureka Tower. It is one of the primary business centres in Greater Melbourne, being the headquarters of Treasury Wine Estates, Crown Resorts, Alumina, Incitec Pivot, The Herald and Weekly Times Pty Ltd, as well as regional offices of many major corporations, in a cluster of towers with over 340,000 square metres of office space in 2008. Southbank Promenade and Southgate Restaurant and Shopping Precinct, on the southern bank of the Yarra River, extending to Crown Casino, is one of Melbourne's major entertainment precincts.

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    Reviews for Heat & Grill Southbank, VIC

    Heat & Grill Reviews

    Caroline Wilson

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    If you want to get the best out of your BBQ then attending the cooking class with Lachie and his team is a must. I gained so much from the class and I looking forward to impressing my friends. Honestly, go for it. It is a great night, the food is just so delicious and such a warm, welcoming environment. Thank you Heat and Grill. I am looking forward to coming back to the store

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    Andrew Lawler

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    Attended the cooking class a few days ago with my daughter, father's day present that I just got around to. What a great experience and great gift for anyone for any reason. Restaurant quality food, great variety and plenty of it, and not shy on the drinks. Beats going to a restaurant any day. Great cooking tips and time to look around the store and load up on purchases, with a discount. Great staff and very attentive to your food and drink needs. Overall, a great experience. Thank you very much. Andy.

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    Josh Roach

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    After finding a great deal on a Weber genesis on the Heat and Grill /Richmond website, I was refreshed to talk to someone from the team on the phone, who were extremely helpful and courteous and assisted me with follow up calls to ensure my new grill was sent out to me as efficiently as possible. Thumbs up to you guys, extremely professional service all-round. I will also have to mention that this barbecue is a beast, I christened it last night with one of the best cooked ribeyes I’ve ever had.

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    Sean Timm

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    I bought a Yeti Tundra 35 from Heat & Grill Richmond Victoria even though I live in Adelaide. They had the best price, shipping and a trouble free lay-by system. Very happy with the service and the cooler is awesome.

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    Aimee Gibson

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    These guys are amazing! I had ordered some items online and put my shipping details in, not seeing it was click and collect only. Gave them a ring and sent an email. They were so happy to get this posted to me. Amazing!

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    Weber Store
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    Richmond Location:
    619-623 Bridge Road, Richmond VIC 3121