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When it comes to heating a large room quickly and keeping it warm all evening, few options come close to a gas heater. Efficient, powerful and built for indoor use, Betta's range of gas heaters features flued, unflued and gas convector models from trusted brands including Rinnai and more, with plenty of options to suit a range of room sizes and budgets.
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Explore Betta's Range of Gas Heaters 

Find the right indoor gas heaters online or at a Betta store near you. With a selection of flued, unflued and convector models from trusted brands, there's a gas heater to suit every Australian home and lifestyle at Betta.  

 

Types of Gas Heaters 

Understanding the difference between gas heater types helps you choose the right model for your home and climate. From permanently installed flued heaters to flexible and renter-friendly unflued options, explore what each gas heater type offers below: 

 

Flued Gas Heaters 

Flued gas heaters connect to an external flue that vents the burnt gases outside the home. This makes them one of the safest and most effective options for indoor gas heating, particularly in larger living rooms and bedrooms where long, sustained warmth is the priority. 

 

Unflued Gas Heaters 

Unflued gas heaters don't require a fixed flue, making them easier to install and move between rooms. Perfect for any renter and temporary living situation, they simply connect to a natural gas or LPG supply and deliver strong heat output. Though adequate ventilation in the room is important for safe everyday use. 

 

Gas Convector Heaters 

Gas convector heaters work by drawing cool air in from the bottom, warming the air and releasing it back into the room from the top. This convection cycle heats the room evenly and efficiently, making gas convector heaters a popular choice for consistent all-day warmth in open-plan living areas. 

 

Key Features of Gas Heaters 

Whether you're in Tasmania or Queensland, keep these in mind before buying a gas heater to find the right fit for your home and lifestyle: 

  • Heat output (MJ/h): Gas heater output is measured in megajoules per hour; match the rating to your room size for the most efficient heat. 
  • Flued vs. unflued: Flued heaters offer better indoor air quality by venting externally; unflued models are more flexible but need good ventilation. 
  • Gas type compatibility: Confirm whether the heater is compatible with natural gas or LPG before purchasing. 
  • Thermostat control: Adjustable thermostats help maintain a consistent room temperature and improve effectiveness over long use. 
  • Safety features: Flame failure devices automatically cut the gas supply if the flame goes out. 

 

Discover The Best Gas Heaters from Betta 

Stay warm all winter with an indoor gas heater from Betta. Get cosy with reliable brands, a range of flued and unflued models from local staff who know their heating. Betta makes choosing the right gas heater straightforward. If you are unsure about connections, functions, features or installation, visit your nearest store and our friendly team is always willing to help. For competitive pricing, join Club Betta for exclusive member deals or shop the full range online today. 

 

Cold mornings don't stand a chance. Discover Betta's range of radiant heaterselectric heaters and electric blankets for alternative heating solutions for your home this winter. Be prepared for winter with trusted service and great value, that's the Betta way. 

 

Frequently asked questions

What is cheaper to run, a gas heater or a split system?

It depends on your local gas and electricity rates, but gas heaters can be cheaper to run in colder climates where heating demand is high. Comparing the energy ratings and running costs of your specific models against your local tariffs is the mostaccurateway to decideif the gas heaters are cheaper to run.

Who can remove a gas wall heater?

Gas wall heater removal must be carried out by a licensed gas fitter, removing a gas heater is not a DIY job. It’s recommended to contact a qualified tradesperson to ensure the work is done safely and in line with Australian gas safety regulations.

How to clean a Rinnai gas heater?

For simple and regular up keep before using each winter, wipe down the exterior with a soft dry cloth and keep the vents clear of dust and debris. For anything beyond surface cleaning, it’s best to contact a licensed gas technician rather than attempting internal maintenance yourself.

Why does my gas heater keep turning off?

Most gas heaters have built-in safety features that trigger a shutdown when something isn't right. Commonly, gas heaters will turn off because of restricted airflow, a dirty filter or an issue with the gas supply. If the problem persists after checking for obstructions, have a licensed gas technician inspect the unit.

How much gas does a gas heater use?

Gas heater consumption is measured in megajoules per hour (MJ/h) and varies depending on the model and heat setting. Checking your heater's MJ/h rating alongside your gas tariff will give you an accurate picture of running costs.

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