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Accessories › Temperature Control › Heater › Electric heater

Electric Greenhouse Heater

When temperatures drop, your greenhouse becomes vulnerable. Cold-sensitive plants, seedlings, and overwintering crops all rely on one thing: stable warmth. An electric greenhouse heater provides consistent, controllable heat exactly when and where you need it — without open flames, fumes, or uncertainty. It’s the safe, clean solution for keeping your plants alive and thriving, even in the depths of winter. With the right electric heater, you’ll grow more confidently and extend your season with peace of mind.

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    Greenhouse Heater 2400W
    Greenhouse Heater 2400W

    Greenhouse Heater 2400W
    £299
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      Why Greenhouses Need Heat

      Unlike gardens or raised beds, greenhouses offer an enclosed growing environment that traps heat from the sun. But once winter arrives or night temperatures drop, that natural heat disappears quickly — and your plants are left vulnerable. Even hardy varieties can suffer stunted growth or frost damage, while tropical or tender species will likely not survive at all.

      Electric greenhouse heaters provide a controlled and immediate source of warmth, ensuring that your internal temperatures never fall below critical thresholds. This is especially important for seed germination, propagation, overwintering plants, or extending your growing season into colder months.

      Compared to gas or paraffin heaters, electric models offer several advantages: no emissions or combustion gases, more precise temperature control, and better integration with timers or thermostats. They’re also easier to install in smaller spaces and typically require less ventilation. For many hobby and commercial growers, electric heating is simply the most practical and user-friendly option available.

      Types of Greenhouse Heaters

      Greenhouse heaters come in various types, each with different advantages depending on your setup, climate, and energy preferences. Among the most popular are electric heaters, but alternative solutions such as paraffin, bioethanol, and solar-powered systems are also used — particularly in off-grid or remote settings.

      Electric greenhouse heaters are highly valued for their convenience, safety, and controllability. They come in several forms, including fan heaters, which circulate warm air evenly and help avoid cold spots, and radiant heaters, which warm specific objects and plants directly using infrared heat. Oil-filled radiators are another electric option, offering gentle, steady heat that’s silent and ideal for maintaining a consistent temperature in smaller greenhouses.

      In contrast, paraffin heaters use liquid fuel to produce heat and are favoured for their simplicity and ability to operate without electricity. However, they emit fumes and moisture, which can lead to condensation and reduced air quality — requiring good ventilation.

      Bioethanol heaters, while cleaner-burning than paraffin, still rely on manual operation and are best suited for short-term or emergency use in well-ventilated spaces.

      Solar-powered heaters are an eco-friendly option for energy-conscious gardeners but often require significant upfront investment in panels and battery storage. They work best as part of a hybrid system or in climates with consistent sunlight.

      Despite the alternatives, electric heaters remain the most precise and reliable solution for many greenhouse owners. They can be connected to thermostats, timers, or even smart home systems, offering automatic climate control without fumes, flames, or fuel storage. Free-standing models are available, as well as wall-mounted or hanging units to save space. Just ensure your greenhouse has a safe, weatherproof electrical setup and choose a unit designed specifically for horticultural use.

      How to Size Your Heater

      3. How to Size Your Heater: Matching Power to Greenhouse Volume To get the most out of your electric greenhouse heater, it’s crucial to choose a model that matches your space. The required heating power depends on your greenhouse’s size, insulation, and the desired internal temperature.

      As a rule of thumb, small greenhouses under 4 m² (approx. 6x6 feet) can often be heated with a 1–2 kW heater. Medium-sized greenhouses of 6–10 m² may require 2–3 kW, while large structures over 12 m² might need 3–5 kW or more, especially if poorly insulated.

      You should also factor in:

      • The type of glazing (polycarbonate retains heat better than single-pane glass)
      • Your local climate (colder regions require more output)
      • Night-time lows (consider the lowest expected outdoor temperature)

      If in doubt, it’s better to slightly overspec the heater and use a thermostat to regulate power use. Many electric heaters now come with integrated digital thermostats, while others are compatible with external climate controllers that help you automate heating based on time or temperature.

      Proper sizing ensures that your heater doesn’t run constantly — wasting energy — or fail to keep up on cold nights, risking plant loss.

      Greenhouse Size Recommended Power Output Typical Usage Conditions Suitable Heating Options
      Small
      Under 4 m²
      1–2 kW Well-insulated, mild climate, basic seed-starting
      • Electric (fan/oil-filled)
      • Paraffin (if no power supply)
      Medium
      4–10 m²
      2–3 kW Mixed use, overwintering plants, moderate insulation
      • Electric (thermostat-controlled)
      • Bioethanol (short-term or backup)
      • Paraffin (well-ventilated only)
      Large
      Over 10–12 m²
      3–5+ kW Year-round growing, colder climate, poor insulation
      • Electric (high-capacity + thermostat)
      • Paraffin (off-grid setups)
      • Bioethanol (short-term or backup)
      • Solar (as hybrid or supplement)

      Installation, Safety, and Smart Controls

      Installing an electric greenhouse heater is usually straightforward, but there are a few best practices to follow. First and foremost, ensure that you have a waterproof outdoor-rated power connection inside the greenhouse. If the heater is not IP-rated, place it away from areas where water might accumulate — such as near misting systems or leaky panels.

      Always position your heater away from direct contact with plants or flammable materials, and allow air to circulate freely around the unit. Fan heaters should be placed near the centre or lower part of the greenhouse, as hot air naturally rises. If you’re using a thermostat, install it at plant height, not near the heater itself, for the most accurate readings.

      Most modern electric greenhouse heaters include features like:

      • Overheat protection – shuts off the heater if it gets too hot.
      • Anti-tilt safety switches – for portable units.
      • Built-in frost guard mode – automatically turns on at low temperatures.

      Some models also support smart controls via Wi-Fi or timers, allowing you to monitor and adjust your greenhouse climate remotely. These features are especially valuable if you're managing multiple zones, growing delicate crops, or travelling frequently.

      Cost Efficiency and Environmental Considerations

      One of the most common concerns about electric greenhouse heating is energy use — but when used correctly, it can be surprisingly efficient. A well-sized heater combined with proper insulation, automatic thermostats, and zoning strategies can keep power consumption reasonable even in colder months.

      Using bubble wrap insulation, thermal curtains, and shading screens during the night can significantly reduce heat loss. If your greenhouse is used only for seed starting or overwintering, you may only need to heat a small area — allowing you to combine your heater with shelving, mini-greenhouses, or propagation tents for focused efficiency.

      It’s also worth noting that electric heaters are clean-burning, producing no fumes or condensation, unlike gas or paraffin alternatives. This reduces the risk of mould, dampness, and air-quality issues inside your greenhouse.

      For environmentally conscious gardeners, pairing electric heating with renewable energy sources — such as solar panels or green energy tariffs — makes it an even more sustainable solution.

      Ultimately, the key is control. With a quality electric heater and proper climate management, you gain full command of your growing environment — protecting your crops from frost, starting earlier in spring, and continuing well into winter without compromising safety, comfort, or energy efficiency.

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