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Outdoor Living

Gas Grills It’s time to join the “grill masters” who’ve made the switch from charcoal or propane grills to a natural gas grill. Gas grills eliminate the hassle of charcoal or refilling heavy propane tanks. They extend your summer cookout season – and never run out of fuel. Gas grills can be installed just about anywhere. Quick-connect options offer portability. That means your grill can be mounted in-ground or on a deck or cart, and moved when not in use. Other options include cast iron grids, adjustable shelves, side burners, rotisseries and instant-start ignition.

Natural gas grills offer a more precise control of temperature than charcoal. Cooking on a natural gas grill also reduces heat in the kitchen, which puts less demand on air conditioning during hot summer months

Gas Pool and Patio Heaters
Pool Heaters
Want to get a head start on summer? How about affordably extending your swimming season? Consider a natural gas pool or spa heater. Natural gas is the most effective way to maintain ideal water temperatures. Models are up to 97-percent energy efficient and warm the water twice as fast as electric heaters*. You can choose a heater to heat any size pool or spa.

Patio Heaters
Natural gas patio heaters help you extend your enjoyment of outdoor living and dining on patios, swimming pool decks and hot tub/spa areas. Natural gas patio heaters are mushroom-shaped or umbrella-shaped units that radiate heat downward to warm a 12- to 20- foot area. They are most effective when the outdoor temperatures are between 50 and 70 degrees. Patio heaters can be located almost anywhere with post mount, suspension and portable models available.

* Source: American Gas Association

Outdoor Gas LightsHomeowners are thrilled with them: authentic gas lights. Mounted on exterior walls or porch ceilings or post-mounted outdoors, these lovely gas lamps add charm, tradition -- and an extra source of lighting to your home. Some of the features:

  • Brass, copper, or sand-cast aluminum composition
  • Colors that include black, white, verdigris, or bronze
  • Different mounts: post, wall, or pier
  • Slide-out tempered glass
  • Adjustable posts
  • Flames that burn continuously
  • Optional wind guards
  • Gas lights don't attract bugs
  • Power may be controlled through an on/off switch in the home or by using a timer