Infrared heating for verandas and pool houses: the complete buying guide for 2026

Infrared heating for verandas and pool houses: the complete buying guide for 2026

, by Warmteshop, 16 min read

Is it possible to relax comfortably in your glass veranda even on a freezing cold winter day, without the energy bill skyrocketing? Many people find that their pool house or veranda becomes unsafe during the winter months…

Is it possible to relax comfortably in your glass veranda even on a freezing cold winter day, without the energy bill skyrocketing? Many people find that their pool house or veranda is unusable during the winter months due to the enormous heat loss through the glass and the long warm-up time of classic systems. However, with the right infrared heating for your veranda and pool house, you can transform these spaces into a cozy place to enjoy all year round. Infrared works just like the sun: it does not heat the volatile air, but directly heats your body and the interior.

You are probably looking for a solution that combines direct heat with a modern design that doesn't detract from your carefully designed space. In this complete buying guide for 2026, we promise to give you all the insights to make the right choice for your specific situation. We dive into the technical differences between short and long wave, explain how to minimize your consumption with smart thermostats and Wi-Fi modules, and show which stylish heaters set the new standard for modern living comfort.

Key Points

  • Understand why traditional heating fails in rooms with lots of glass and how radiant heat makes your veranda instantly comfortable.
  • Discover the crucial difference between short-wave and long-wave technology for an optimal choice between open or fully insulated spaces.
  • Compare the most stylish infrared heating veranda and pool house solutions, from the professional Heliosa series to the design-oriented Alkari panels.
  • Learn how to achieve a safe installation resistant to moisture and splashing water by using the correct mounting height and IP ratings.
  • Discover how smart thermostats and Wi-Fi control ensure a comfortable indoor climate with significantly lower energy costs than gas heaters.

why infrared heating is the smartest choice for your veranda or pool house

Traditional heating in a veranda often feels like trying to mop up a flood with the tap still running. As soon as the heater warms the air, it rises to the ceiling and cools down rapidly against the large glass panels. The result? Cold feet, a fogged-up window, and a sky-high energy bill. Infrared heating for verandas and pool houses tackles this problem at the source by heating the solid objects in the space, rather than the volatile air.

To understand why this technology is so effective, let's look at nature. After all, the sun does not heat the earth by warming the air between the sun and the planet, but by emitting radiant energy. How infrared heating works is identical: the waves travel through space and only release their heat once they hit your skin, the floor, or a piece of furniture. As a result, a 1500-watt infrared heater is often much more effective than a 3000-watt electric convector. You do not waste energy heating air that escapes immediately anyway.

the end of heat loss through glass and drafts

Glass is an excellent conductor of cold, causing warm air in traditional systems to immediately lose its energy to the window surface. Infrared rays do not have this limitation. They are absorbed by the materials in your interior, which then slowly release the heat back into the surroundings. Even if a sliding door is briefly open or when a slight draft blows through the room, the comfort level is maintained. The objects around you act as a thermal battery that keeps the room stable.

instant comfort without warm-up time

One of the biggest annoyances with a pool house is the long wait before the space is usable. With infrared technology, that is a thing of the past. You experience the soothing glow on your skin within exactly 1 second of switching on the heater. This makes spontaneous use of your outdoor space much more attractive. You don't have to turn on the heating hours in advance. You only heat when you are actually there, which immediately results in substantial savings on your running costs. For those looking for a specific solution, a patio heater from our range offers the perfect balance between brute power and sophisticated technology.

choosing the right technology: short wave versus long wave

Not every infrared heater is the same. The success of your infrared heating for your veranda and pool house depends on choosing the right wavelength. While an open terrace requires brute force to withstand the wind, a sleekly finished pool house calls for a more subtle, aesthetic approach. The ambient temperature and the degree of insulation determine which type of radiation is most effective for your situation. A government report on infrared heating confirms that the efficiency of radiant heat depends heavily on its application in the specific living environment.

Short-wave infrared, also known as IR-A, is the absolute powerhouse in our range. This radiation is insensitive to wind and penetrates directly into the skin, providing an intense sensation of warmth. This makes it the ideal choice for open verandas where the air has free rein. Long-wave infrared (IR-C) works differently. These emitters do not emit light and gradually warm the objects in the room. This is the perfect solution for a fully insulated pool house where you desire constant, gentle warmth. Medium wave strikes a happy medium: powerful enough for sheltered corners, but with a less intense glow than short wave.

When do you choose a patio heater?

For an open canopy, a short-wave patio heater is essential. Because these heaters emit heat directly without warming the air, you won't lose comfort in a breeze. Do keep in mind, however, that these units often emit a visible red or golden glow. For a semi-open veranda, we use a rule of thumb of approximately 300 watts per square meter to achieve a temperature increase of 4 to 5 degrees. Would you like to know which specific models suit your outdoor space? Then take a look at our collection of infrared heating for verandas and pool houses.

infrared panels for a pool house or man cave

For a fully enclosed pool house or a modern man cave, long-wave infrared panels are the best choice. This radiation emits no light and operates at a lower surface temperature, creating very pleasant and even heat. An infrared ceiling panel is a smart move in this regard. It saves valuable wall space and ensures perfect heat distribution across the floor and furniture. In a man cave, you can also opt for stylish wall panels that blend seamlessly into the interior. For more information on the different types, you can consult our extensive collection of infrared heating. This way, you always choose a system that matches the insulation value of your space.

The best infrared heaters and panels from Warmteshop compared

Choosing the right heating is an investment in years of living comfort. At Warmteshop, we understand that a glass extension places different demands than an enclosed relaxation room. That is why we offer a collection of 32 specific products, each solving a unique problem. Whether you are looking for a powerful heater for a windy corner or a subtle panel for above the pool table, the technology behind how infrared heating works ensures that every Watt is utilized optimally. High-quality infrared heating for a veranda and pool house is not only functional but also contributes directly to the aesthetics of the space.

featured: the Heliosa 66 RC and Heliosa 11

The Heliosa series is regarded worldwide as the professional standard for patio heating. These heaters combine Italian design with unprecedented performance. With its 2000 watts, the Heliosa 66 RC is a true powerhouse, ideal for larger areas. Thanks to the included remote control, you can regulate the heat without getting up from your lounge set. For smaller zones or a cozy seating area, the Heliosa 11 is an excellent choice. This compact model is available starting from €289 and comes in white, black, and anthracite. This allows you to seamlessly integrate the heater into the profiles of your veranda without the device drawing attention.

Stylish warmth with the Alkari I-Pipe

If design is your top priority, the Alkari I-Pipe is the elegant solution you are looking for. Available in 1000W or 1500W, this model stands out with its slim, tubular design. Where many heaters are bulky and obtrusive, the I-Pipe blends seamlessly with the architecture of your modern veranda. It is the perfect choice for those who want to feel the warmth of the sun without having to look at a technical device. For an overview of all available designs, you can view our complete collection of patio heaters . Every model in this line is designed to last a lifetime, even in the humid environment of a pool house.

For truly large spaces or multifunctional outbuildings, our industrial infrared heaters offer the necessary capacity. These systems are designed to handle large volumes without unnecessary energy loss to the air. The price-performance ratio of this investment translates directly into a lower energy bill and a healthier indoor climate. You are not just buying a heater; you are choosing a sustainable heating system that adds value to your home and makes your living space usable all year round.

Infrared heating veranda and pool house

installation and operation for optimal comfort on your veranda

Thoughtful placement of your infrared heater for your veranda and pool house is at least as important as the power output of the device itself. The ideal mounting height is generally between 2.10 and 2.50 meters. If you hang the heater too high, the radiation loses intensity before it reaches you. If you hang it too low, the heat on your head may feel too direct. Furthermore, by choosing zone heating, you only heat the areas where you are actually sitting, such as the dining area or the lounge set. This prevents unnecessary energy consumption in unused corners of the room.

safety in semi-outdoor spaces

Because a veranda or pool house is often exposed to moisture, condensation, or even splashing water near a swimming pool, the IP rating of your heater is crucial. For these environments, we recommend at least an IPX5 certification, which means the unit is splash-proof. However, safety goes beyond mere water resistance. Always observe the prescribed safety distances: maintain a minimum distance of 30 to 50 centimeters from the ceiling and ensure that curtains or sunshades never hang directly in the radiation beam. Although installation often seems simple, professional installation by Warmteshop technicians offers the assurance that everything is connected in a fire-safe manner and in accordance with applicable standards.

control over your consumption

You get the most out of your system with smart controls. A wireless thermostat ensures that the temperature in your pool house remains constant without you having to worry about it. Modern systems often work with Wi-Fi modules that you control via the SmartLife app on your phone. This allows you to turn on the heating while you are still in the kitchen, so that the veranda is comfortable as soon as you step outside. For extra efficiency, you can opt for heaters with presence sensors, such as the Helios EHT-20P. This switches off automatically when no one is in the room. Want to know more about the costs? Then read our article on whether infrared heating is economical for a detailed calculation of consumption.

Are you ready to transform your outdoor space into a full-fledged living room? View our complete collection of infrared solutions for verandas and pool houses and find the model that perfectly matches your interior.

Make your outdoor space comfortable all year round with Warmteshop

A veranda or pool house is a beautiful addition to your home, but without the right heating, it often remains a seasonal space. With high-quality infrared heating for your veranda and pool house from Warmteshop, you can change that for good. In this guide, we have seen how radiant heat effectively overcomes the disadvantages of large glass surfaces and drafts by directly heating objects and people. The result is an efficient system that not only ensures a lower energy bill than traditional gas heaters but also seamlessly complements the aesthetics of your carefully designed interior.

Since 2006, Warmteshop has positioned itself as the reliable guide in the world of the energy transition. Our expertise is rooted in years of experience with both short and long wave technology. With more than 30 showrooms spread across the Netherlands and Belgium, we offer you the unique opportunity to experience the natural solar heat of our systems firsthand before making a decision. Our advisors are ready to guide you in making the right choice from our extensive stock of over 5,000 panels, allowing us to guarantee fast delivery.

personalized advice tailored to your needs

Ready to enjoy?

Transforming your pool house into a year-round sanctuary starts with the right technology. Thanks to our own warehouses, we can deliver directly from stock, so you won't have to wait long for your new comfort upgrade. Whether you fall for the professional performance of the Heliosa line or the subtle elegance of the Alkari series, you will find the perfect match in our specialized webshop. View the complete collection of infrared veranda and pool house heating and discover which heater makes your outdoor space complete. Extend your summer and enjoy the soothing warmth that only infrared can offer every day.

Enjoy your outdoor space every season from now on

You have discovered how the right infrared heating transforms your veranda and pool house from a cold glass space into a place where you want to spend time all year round. By choosing radiant heat instead of air heating, you prevent unnecessary energy loss and enjoy healthy warmth within seconds that feels like the sun on your skin. Whether you choose the power of a Heliosa heater or the aesthetics of Alkari panels, the right technology makes the difference in comfort and running costs.

Warmteshop has been guiding you through this transition to a more sustainable and comfortable home since 2006. With more than 30 showrooms in the Benelux for live demonstrations and a stock of over 5,000 panels, we always offer a solution that is immediately available. Our experts are happy to help you create the ideal heat calculation for your unique situation, ensuring you get the most efficient setup.

View the complete collection of infrared heating for verandas and pool houses

Frequently asked questions about heating for your outdoor space

Is infrared heating in the veranda expensive to use?

No, infrared heating is actually one of the most cost-effective ways to heat a veranda. Unlike gas heaters, no heat is lost to the outside air. According to our data, you save between 30% and 70% on your energy costs compared to traditional systems. Because you only switch on the heater when you are using the space and feel the heat immediately, you do not waste electricity on unnecessary warm-up times.

How many watts do I need for my pool house?

For a semi-open pool house, we use a guideline of approximately 300 watts per square meter to raise the temperature by 4 to 5 degrees. Is your pool house fully insulated? Then a lower output of 60 to 100 watts per square meter is often sufficient for a constant indoor climate. An accurate heat calculation by a Warmteshop expert prevents you from installing under- or overcapacity that negatively affects your comfort.

Can an infrared heater be left hanging outside in the rain?

Yes, provided the heater has the correct protection class. For a pool house or veranda, we recommend units with a minimum IPX5 rating, which means they are splash-proof. Our Heliosa series is specifically designed to withstand the elements. Although the housing is robust, we do recommend mounting the heater under a canopy for maximum lifespan of the technical components and the housing itself.

What is the difference between an infrared panel and a patio heater?

The main difference lies in the wavelength and the application of the radiation. A patio heater uses short-wave infrared and often emits a visible glow, which is ideal for open spaces where wind plays a role. An infrared panel works with long-wave radiation, emits no light, and is intended for enclosed, insulated spaces. Therefore, for optimal infrared heating for your veranda and pool house, choose a patio heater for the patio and panels for indoors.

How high should I hang my patio heater on the veranda?

The ideal mounting height for a patio heater is between 2.10 and 2.50 meters. At this height, the radiant heat reaches your body optimally without the heat feeling too intense on your head. If you hang the heater higher than 3 meters, the radiation loses too much power before it reaches the floor. When installing, always ensure there is sufficient free space around the unit so that the heat can be safely dissipated.

Does infrared heating emit a lot of light?

That depends entirely on the type of technology chosen and the heater model. Short-wave heaters, such as the Heliosa line, emit an atmospheric red or golden light. Would you prefer not to have an extra light source in your room? Then there are special 'no-glare' models or long-wave infrared panels that remain completely dark during use. This latter option is particularly popular in pool houses, where aesthetics and a tranquil atmosphere without visual distractions are paramount.

Can I install infrared heating in my pool house myself?

Many of our systems are 'plug & play' and can be easily installed yourself using the included brackets. However, for a sleek finish in your pool house, where cables are concealed, we recommend professional installation. Our technicians ensure the correct fuse is installed in the fuse box and guarantee that the IP ratings remain valid. This is essential for safety in areas where moisture and condensation are a factor.

Is infrared heating safe for children and pets?

Infrared heating is a very safe choice for families with children and pets. There are no open flames or glowing parts that are directly accessible to curious little hands. Moreover, the radiant heat ensures a healthier indoor climate because no dust or pollen circulates through the room. This makes the infrared heating veranda and pool house solution ideal for people with allergies. The structure gets warm, but does not cause direct burns.

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