Infrared heating is a type of direct electric heating commonly used in commercial settings like factories and shops, and in some homes too. In homes they’re usually available as:
- heating panels that can be fixed to a wall or ceiling
- free standing and usually wired into the electricity supply by an electrician.
Portable panels are also available that can be plugged into the mains.
You can use infrared heating to heat a whole house, or just one or more panels to top up your heating. For example, in your living room, bathroom or office.
Panels for use in homes are different from electric patio heaters that you might see heating outside spaces at venues. These produce a more intensive heat from a heating element that glows. The panels for homes don’t glow and they produce a less intense heat called ‘far infrared’ heating.

