Radiant Heaters in Tasmania

Three generations of wood heating knowledge delivering complete supply, installation and servicing across Tasmania with one of Australia’s widest heater ranges.

Built for Open, Lived-In Spaces

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Instant Warmth

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Direct Heat

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Low Air Movement

Radiant heaters are well suited to open-plan areas and spaces where heat retention can be challenging. Instead of relying on air circulation, they provide a steady, radiant warmth that feels natural and consistent.


  • Ideal for large or open rooms
  • Less affected by drafts and airflow
  • Creates a cosy, fireside feel


Compared to convection systems, radiant heating focuses on comfort you can feel straight away, making it a practical and reliable option for everyday living.


Looking for strong, direct warmth? At Complete Heating, we supply radiant heaters built for performance. Call today on (03) 6239 3505.

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FAQ

  • What is the difference between radiant and convection heaters?

    Radiant heaters warm people and objects directly, while convection heaters warm the air in a room. This means radiant heat is felt almost immediately, whereas convection heat takes time to circulate and build. Radiant heaters are often better for spaces with high ceilings or drafts, where warm air can escape easily. Convection heaters, on the other hand, are typically used for more enclosed spaces where air can circulate efficiently and maintain an even temperature.

  • Are radiant wood heaters good for open-plan homes?

    Yes, radiant wood heaters are particularly effective in open-plan homes. Because they don’t rely on heating the air, they can still provide consistent warmth even in larger or less enclosed spaces. This makes them ideal for living areas with high ceilings, open layouts or frequent airflow. The direct heat ensures that people feel warm regardless of how air moves within the room.

  • Do radiant heaters heat a whole house?

    Radiant heaters are generally designed to heat specific areas rather than an entire home. They work best in the main living space where heat is needed most. While some warmth may spread to nearby rooms, they are not typically used as a whole-home heating solution. For full-house coverage, systems like hydronic heating or ducted solutions may be more suitable.

  • What does radiant heat feel like compared to other heating types?

    Radiant heat feels similar to the warmth of the sun or standing near a fire. It provides a steady, comfortable heat that warms your body directly rather than relying on heated air. Many people find this type of warmth more natural and immediate, especially during cold weather. It also tends to create a cosy atmosphere, making it a popular choice for living areas where comfort and ambience are important.