Infrared Heating for Yoga Studios

We offer a range of specialized products for heating yoga studios, pilates studios, and exercise facilities.

Commercial Heating Solutions

Ceramic Ceiling Yoga Heater

Starts at $845 USD/unit

Bestseller

Cove Yoga Heater

Starts at $995 USD/unit

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Proudly Heating

Who uses Heating Green products?

Over 2.7k+ yoga studios in 30+ countries. We’d love to serve you as well!   

Why buy our infrared heaters & work with us?

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Benefits of our heating solutions

No
Maintenance

Our infrared heaters have no moving parts and require no scheduled maintenance. If any issues arise, your heaters are fully warrantied against defects for up to 10 years. Compare this to a forced air system which can cost upwards of $5000 a year in maintenance alone. 

Comprehensive Guides

Every product comes with detailed, easy-to-follow guides that walk you through planning, installation, and operation. Whether you're heating a single room or your entire home, our step-by-step resources make it simple. No guesswork, no jargon. Just clear instructions to help you get the most from your system from day one.

Customer
Support

Questions before or after purchase? Our in-house support team is here to help. Calling us means you can talk it out with knowledgeable people who understand our products and your project. Whether you're a homeowner or contractor, you’ll get real answers, fast. It’s all part of the personal care we’re known for.

Testimonials

Lyon's Den in the Big Apple

Lyons Den Power Yoga co-owner Bethany Lyons explains why she likes Heating Green’s infrared radiant heating system and how it has benefited her yoga studio. She describes how it has impacted air quality, operations, and clients in a positive way.

Hot Yoga Hawaiian Style

The owner Kauai Hot Yoga, Garland Hume, walks us through how they are heating their hot yoga studios with Heating Green’s infrared heating panels on the beautiful island of Kauai.

A Love Story with Infrared Heat

Love Story Yoga founder Stephanie Snyder explains why she likes Heating Green’s infrared radiant heating system and how it has benefited her yoga studio. Because it only heats mass and is quiet, infrared heat was the perfect solution.

Resources

Heating
Guides

Our infrared heaters have no moving parts and require no scheduled maintenance. If any issues arise, your heaters are fully warrantied against defects for up to 10 years.

Health
Benefits

Learn how infrared yoga heating supports wellness by reducing airborne allergens, improving air quality, and providing gentle, sun-like warmth that helps relax muscles and ease aches.

Cost
Comparison

Compare energy use, installation, and maintenance across popular heating systems. See how radiant heat stacks up and why it often costs less over time than conventional options.

Financing
Options

Explore flexible financing options to make your project more affordable. Comfortable, energy-efficient heating is within reach now – no more waiting for the comfort you deserve.

Frequently Asked Questions

Infrared encompasses a huge range of temperatures. Saying infrared is bad for your health is analogous to saying that noise is bad for your hearing, and presenting a study that correlates the noise level at a rock concert with damage to eardrums. It’s just not that simple.

There is no empirical evidence from accredited sources which show that far infrared is bad for your health, aging, etc. On the contrary, there is evidence that it helps to increase flexibility, circulation, detoxification, and other health benefits. This is one of the main reasons it has become popular in the far IR sauna and IR yoga industries in particular, of which, our company has worked with over 950 yoga studios worldwide, with none reporting negative health effects.

For more information about infrared safety click here.

  • First, figure out your total watts, i.e. two 1,000 watt heater = 2,000 watts or 2 kilowatts.
  • Second, confirm your electrical cost/kilowatt hour with your local utility or use electricity local
  • Third, multiply the total kilowatts x the cost/kilowatt hour i.e. 2kw x $.13 (cost/kilowatt hour) = $.26 would be your hourly operating cost.
  • Please note that total operating costs widely vary based on use, geography, weather, the building envelope, controls, and habits of the occupant(s).
  • An infrared heater is an object with a higher temperature which transfers energy to a body with a lower temperature through electromagnetic radiation, generally within a wavelength of 7-12 microns.  The heat is a product of a completely safe spectrum of light that is invisible to our eyes.
  • NOTE:  Our body gives off heat at a wavelength of around 12 microns and our IR heaters emit a wavelength of 7-12 microns, therefore the body easily absorbs the heat in this wavelength, which easily heats water molecules (the human body is made up of ~60% water), and penetrates well below the skin, which is optimal for heating people at room temperature or hot yoga enthusiast alike!
  • Just as the sun heats us our products radiate sun-like warmth to indoor or outdoor spaces, floors, furniture, and most importantly, people.
  • The Infrared Spectrum: Think of infrared light being on a spectrum from short wave to long wave, and visible light/temperature. The shorter the wave, the higher the temperature, the longer the wave, the lower the temperature.
    Short wave infrared:  The sun, which has a surface temperature of 10,000F, visible to the naked eye.
    Medium wave infrared:  A good example of this is our quartz heaters which have a faint glow and a maximum surface temperature of ~900F.
    Longwave infrared:  The remainder of our infrared heaters, for indoor applications (non-glowing) fall into this category, with a surface temperature range of 170-425F.
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