• 0 items in quote

    No products in the Quote Basket.

  • Patio Heater

    Description

    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.

    Loading

    Reviews

    There are no reviews yet.

    Be the first to review “Patio Heater”

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Quote Only

    SKU: 626

    Add to Quote
    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.

    How to:

    FAQ

    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.

    Rope and Pole tents require an additional 14 feet to stake the tent (7′ on each side) so make sure you take this into consideration when determining the area where you wish to place the tent.

    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 have special braces that we use to create an entire flooring area over your pool. You can choose to cover it with plywood, staging, a dancefloor or keep it clear with Plexiglass.

    Any fire must be at least 1,000 feet away from the tent.

    Your irrigation lines must be marked before we arrive on site. You can call 811 for a free locate service of the major utility companies. They will only mark from the main line to the meter so it is your responsibility to know where lines run on your property. Most of the time we can avoid them if we know where they are.

    Recent Posts