Jesse HIll

Homeowners don’t have to stop enjoying outdoor living when it gets cold outside. Infratech’s slim infrared heaters range from 1,500 to 4,000 watts of coverage; can be wall-, ceiling-, or flush-mounted to blend into outdoor areas; and come in a number of different models—with single- or dual-element heat zones and six color options. Custom colors are available to match existing décor. The company claims the heaters produce zero gas emissions. Installation and product costs may vary, but the company says the standard entry costs are around $2,200. infratech-usa.com