I am in the planning stages of my build of a detached 30x40. Have all intentions of making it as efficient as possible including use of in floor heat. My specific concern is the option for heat source. I know there is much controversy about heat sources and quite frankly will not be able to afford that for a season or two as concrete and building itself will eat current budget. But I want to be ready for all heating source options. If I use NG in lieu of electric (which I am leaning towards) what can I expect for condensate being produced during heating cycle. My home forced air produces lots of condensate. How does one deal with a similar amount in a detached garage with no running water or drain system. I plan on daylighting a floor drain but that is minimal in regards to moisture and could run a connecting PVC from where I will house said heating unit to underground drain pipe. My fear is that going to daylight will freeze, then I'll be in trouble. What kind of options do I have? Maybe instead of draining to daylight, when they excavate for footings hand dig a dry pit filled with rocks and and have pipe(s) go in there and cover with insulation so that it won't freeze? What have others done..... Thanks
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