Businesses are under increasing pressure to cut costs, improve energy efficiency, and meet sustainability targets. Heating is often one of the largest energy expenses particularly in offices, warehouses, and commercial buildings. This has led many to ask: are infrared heaters really worth investing in for business use? Let’s break it down.
How Infrared Heating Works for Businesses
Infrared heaters work by warming people, surfaces, and objects directly, rather than trying to heat the air. This makes them particularly effective in large or drafty commercial environments where warm air is easily lost. From focused desk heating to large-scale panel systems, infrared offers flexible solutions.
Key Benefits for Businesses
Energy Savings
Businesses can reduce heating bills by 20–40% compared to convection heating, thanks to lower air loss and better efficiency.
Targeted Heating
Heat only occupied workstations, meeting rooms, or zones instead of the whole building.
Low Maintenance
No moving parts, filters, or servicing schedules reducing running costs over time.
Sustainability
PFAS-free refrigerants, EIHA certification (LAVA BASIC 3.0 Series), and EcoDesign compliance support corporate ESG goals.
Employee Comfort
Provides consistent warmth without stuffy air or cold spots.
Where Infrared Works Best
Offices
Desk heating, meeting rooms, and open-plan spaces.
Warehouses & Factories
Warehouses & Factories – Heat specific working areas instead of the entire floor space.
Retail
Slim, discreet panels that keep customers comfortable without bulky heaters.
Hospitality
Outdoor terraces, dining areas, and back-of-house spaces.
Cost Considerations
Upfront costs vary depending on the size of the building and specification.
While not the cheapest option upfront, savings on running costs and maintenance often deliver payback within 2–4 years.
For example:
Office space (10 desks, 30m²)
Personal desk heaters and a few panels could cost around £2,000–£3,000 installed.
Warehouse (100m² work zone)
Overhead infrared units may range from £5,000–£8,000.
Retail shop (50m²)
A mix of ceiling panels = £3,500–£4,500.
What to Keep in Mind
Infrared heaters can be an excellent investment for businesses looking to cut costs, improve sustainability, and enhance employee comfort. They aren’t a magic solution for every building, but when specified correctly, they offer real long-term value.
Not every space is suited to infrared alone. Hybrid solutions may work best.
Proper specification and positioning are crucial. Underpowered or badly placed systems won’t deliver results.
Running costs depend on tariffs, usage, and zoning controls.
Infrared heaters emit radiant heat that warms people and objects directly, similar to how sunlight feels on your skin. Unlike convection heaters that warm the air, infrared heaters use light waves to deliver heat instantly and efficiently.
Infrared heaters are worth considering if:
You want targeted heating in specific zones.
You operate in drafty or open environments.
You aim to reduce energy costs and improve comfort.
You need a low-maintenance, quiet heating solution.
Yes. Infrared heaters:
Convert over 90% of energy into usable heat.
Heat only the areas you need (zone heating), reducing waste.
Can lower heating bills by up to 10–15% when used strategically.
Speak to us to find out how infrared heating could benefit your business.
No hard sales-talk, just straightforward advice on whether or not infrared solutions are right for your business.