The importance of outdoor heating for commercial pubs and restaurants
Outdoor heating is a must in 2018, as without it many guests would feel disappointed that your business is not catering to colder temperatures. If your pub or restaurant doesn't have outdoor heating with shading solutions such as parasols, umbrellas, awnings and outdoor structures they probably won’t stay as long as they’ll be in uncomfortable surroundings. Create an exciting and sociable outdoor environment with our range at Broadview, paired together with our accessories such as LED lighting and weather sensors you can design high-quality shading your customers will love.
For more information about our heater accessories for our outdoor structure and awning products, contact one of our experts today on 01202 679012.
The benefits of outdoor heating
Affordable solution to creating extra space
Compared to a lot of other options outdoor heaters are incredibly affordable for restaurants or pubs across the UK. Many people think that building an extension to your building is the only approach to having more space in a business. An easier and more cost-effective approach is parasols, umbrellas or an outdoor structure with outdoor heating from Brustor. In the long run shading solutions with outdoor heaters is cheaper to run too - as a building extension would have higher energy bills!
Extend summer for your diners
Outdoor heating allows your guests to enjoy the outdoors in all temperatures. Most summer seasons can be unpredictable, especially in the UK! Ensure your clientele can enjoy sitting outdoors if they want to, with outdoor heaters and shading from Broadview. Summer evenings tend to be a lot cooler when compared to the day, which could leave your guests feeling cold - outdoor heaters allow flexibility in enjoying the outdoors all year round. Guarantee comfortability for everyone that visits your pub or restaurant, you will have guests that won’t want to leave!
For more information about our outdoor heating range contact our team on 01202 679012.
