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  • Patio Heater

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    Extend outdoor comfort into the cooler evenings with our Patio Heater. Whether you’re hosting a wedding reception, outdoor dinner party, or corporate event, these heaters provide warmth and ambiance, allowing guests to relax and enjoy the festivities in comfort.

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    SKU: 626

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    Available for rent in Forsyth County: A sleek patio heater crafted from stainless steel, featuring a tall design with a wide disc-shaped top and cylindrical base. It comes equipped with control knobs, ventilation holes, and safety instructions on the shaft—ideal for T3 Event Rentals.

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    It is best to call your local planning and zoning department to confirm, but typically private events on private property do not need them. If you are a business hosting an event on a business address then you traditionally do need a permit.

    We understand things happen. We prefer to receive the broken item back. If it is unsafe to return the broken item to T3 so that it can be accounted for, please take plenty of pictures to document any damage.

    We understand things happen. If equipment is lost while in your possession, you will be responsible for replacement cost of that item.

    Not always. If we are unable to stake the tent, we will use concrete blocks to safely secure the tent.

    The balance is due 5 business days before delivery. If payment is not received, we will try to reach you to secure payment so the reservation goes forward. T3 reserves the right to cancel the reservation if we do not receive payment.

    Depending on the surface, we stake into the ground or use concrete blocks to secure the tent. When necessary, we can even stake into asphalt – we drill a hole then patch it when we remove the tent. We always secure the tent.

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