millhouse
Forum Member
Well...it appears the house I've been trying to buy is going through. It needs some TLC and interior work...but the garage was built in 98 and is 37X29 with ~ 11-12 foot ceilings. The walls are insulated...but I'll have throw something on the back of the garage door.
Now...if I close before the end of november, I'll have some extra loot to throw into home improvement. The first thing that comes to mind is a heater for the garage...possibly one that can heat it throught the winter. I'd like to keep the price at or around $500.
Now...Ideally I'd pick up a infrared overhead gas unit and be done with it. Unfortunatly, there is no gas run out to it currently...and I'm not sure if I'll be able to lay the pipe before the ground freezes.
I've been eyeballing a 3200watt electric quartz overhead unit...but am unsure if one will be sufficient to heat the garage. There is no way I'll run two of em though.
I'm somewhat sold on a radiant heat system...as I've heard they do a much better job keeping it comfotable at all levels. Seeing as I would like to heat it throughout the winter...I see it as a better/cheaper heating solution when compared to forced air.
I'm not completly sold though...so ny and all input/opinions would be appreciated
Now...if I close before the end of november, I'll have some extra loot to throw into home improvement. The first thing that comes to mind is a heater for the garage...possibly one that can heat it throught the winter. I'd like to keep the price at or around $500.
Now...Ideally I'd pick up a infrared overhead gas unit and be done with it. Unfortunatly, there is no gas run out to it currently...and I'm not sure if I'll be able to lay the pipe before the ground freezes.
I've been eyeballing a 3200watt electric quartz overhead unit...but am unsure if one will be sufficient to heat the garage. There is no way I'll run two of em though.
I'm somewhat sold on a radiant heat system...as I've heard they do a much better job keeping it comfotable at all levels. Seeing as I would like to heat it throughout the winter...I see it as a better/cheaper heating solution when compared to forced air.
I'm not completly sold though...so ny and all input/opinions would be appreciated