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turbotalon1g 11-01-2010 01:07 PM

Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
I'm wondering if anyone had any good ideas, I have one of them bullet heaters right now but its on its last legs and I need something better.
I live in a townhome with an association, and I'm hoping to be out of here in 3-5 years.

I keep seeing ideas of a wood burning stove, but I don't really have the room for one.
A friend suggested this http://www.fleetfarm.com/catalog/pro...-garage-heater

Thanks
Aaron

Halon 11-01-2010 01:10 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
So does that just hang up on the wall then or something?

I personally just use a small Propane torpedo style heater. It's kind of small for my 2 stall garage, but I just wear a hoodie. I feel like it's around 25000 BTU.

I had a much bigger Kerosene one that worked amazing, but I would start coughing really bad, I'm assuming from the fumes it put out. So might want to stay away from those.

turbotalon1g 11-01-2010 01:24 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
I just found out its a wall mounted heater, which means it won't work for me.
I don't really want another torpedo heater, but it looks like what I'll be getting.

GG_9_SE 11-01-2010 02:06 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
Small house furnace works great :D that's what I have in my garage,but my garage is literally bigger then my house. I just have it plumbed into the gas line for the house. I can it to about 70 in about 15-20 mins. Or you could always get a heater that hangs from the ceilings like most professional shops have. I have seen smaller versions of what they have. I'm on my phone now, but when I get home I will post a link.

A//// Guy 11-01-2010 02:12 PM

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I wouldnt use any of the propane type heaters, they put out too much crap in the air unless you have a good source of fresh airflow.

My parents have one of these in their 3 car garage and in a half hour it heats up the garage nicely. http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_595_595

Id get one of these and then just section off one of the stalls with plastic and work in there.

turbotalon1g 11-01-2010 03:11 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
^That looks pretty good. I like that, but I'd need a natural gas feed right?

A//// Guy 11-01-2010 03:21 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
No its electric! hehe But this one is a 240V model, so you do need a hookup for that..

turbotalon1g 11-01-2010 04:00 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
lol, i saw after i posted. I do have a 220 outlet and an extra circuit breaker wired outhere, I'll talk to my electrician before I purchase.

This looks like it will be the one, if not I'll get another torpedo style heater :rolleyes:

Goat Blower 11-01-2010 04:06 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
If you've already got 220V out there, I'd go that way. I put in a big ass natural gas commercial heater in mine and it'll heat my 3-car in under 20 minutes, but running the gas line and exhaust was a pain in the ass. Just don't go with the cheapest, you end up spending more in the long run, it's better to oversize than undersize.

turbotalon1g 11-01-2010 05:25 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
I talked to my electrician friend and he said that it would cost a lot to run that electric heater.

If it wasn't a townhome that I hope to get out of I would have no problem sticking a big badass heater in, but since I know I want out of it I don't want anything too crazy.

A//// Guy 11-01-2010 05:40 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
Well you dont leave it on while you arent in there.. for a few hours every weekend its not going to cost too much.

mlomker 11-01-2010 05:53 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by A//// Guy (Post 364107)
for a few hours every weekend its not going to cost too much.

I got bored and researched various heaters this afternoon. Electric sounded like the way to go to me. Even people that run them continuously on low to keep the garage above freezing say that the cost isn't bad.

Pushit2.0 11-01-2010 06:30 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
I have a 30000btu gas heater in my garage, I wish I had sprung for the 75000btu heater. You can buy a 75k heater at Norther for under $500.

munchgsx 11-01-2010 06:36 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by turbotalon1g (Post 364068)
I'm wondering if anyone had any good ideas, I have one of them bullet heaters right now but its on its last legs and I need something better.
I live in a townhome with an association, and I'm hoping to be out of here in 3-5 years.

I keep seeing ideas of a wood burning stove, but I don't really have the room for one.
A friend suggested this http://www.fleetfarm.com/catalog/pro...-garage-heater

Thanks
Aaron

The one from fleet will work. I can show you.

Febo 11-01-2010 07:19 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
A propane heater like the fleet farm one, or even one of those sunflower heaters that go right on the tank should be just fine. I used a single burner unit and put a fan behind it to heat my 1 car garage to great avail, and despite what these nay-sayers are saying, you arent going to die from fumes. If the flame is blue it isn't releasing noxious gasses and you are safe. Plus your garage will leak enough air into it naturally to not kill you, unless your garage is hermetically sealed.

curt_gendron 11-01-2010 07:31 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
Also consider beefing up your insulation, if you can. That can go a long ways into keeping your garage warm. If you have an uninsulated garage door, they make insulation panels for them. If you can add insulation above the ceiling, that would help a great deal.

later,
Curt

s1ngletracker 11-01-2010 07:48 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
My friend is researching these options currently, and he did the calculations and running a heater on natural gas is a ton cheaper... to the effect of 30-50%.

Goat Blower 11-01-2010 08:30 PM

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Yeah, it's a lot cheaper, but the upfront costs of installation and such are higher.

s1ngletracker 11-01-2010 08:43 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
True. So perhaps an electric unit that you could just unplug and take with you when you move would work out. Also depends on how much installation costs..

T is for TURBO 11-01-2010 08:47 PM

Re: Garage heating options - 2.5 car
 
Not being a dick, but wear lots of layers :D and use gloves and use carpet for your back (don't want to mess up your back) ... I know my DSM is gonna break down in the winter "it always does* lol


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