Outdoor heating systems are commonly used across Ontario for construction sites, workshops, event spaces, and temporary heating setups.
Two common fuel options are kerosene and diesel — but which one works better?
The answer depends on the equipment, environment, and heating needs.
Why Kerosene Is Common for Outdoor Heating
Kerosene is often preferred because it:
- Burns cleaner
- Produces less odor
- Performs well in cold weather
- Is suitable for portable heaters
It’s commonly used in temporary heating applications across Toronto and Ontario.
When Diesel Is Used
Diesel may be used when:
- Equipment already operates on diesel
- Fuel supply needs to be simplified
- Larger commercial systems are involved
However, diesel can produce more emissions and odor compared to kerosene.
Choosing the Right Fuel
The best fuel depends on:
- Heater manufacturer specifications
- Temperature conditions
- Ventilation
- Duration of use
- Equipment compatibility
Using the wrong fuel can affect efficiency and equipment lifespan.
Both kerosene and diesel have applications for outdoor heating, but the right choice depends on your specific setup and operational needs.
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