deepstuff
Well-known member
Hi,
I'm just getting ready to build and was set on getting a mini spit for my garage until I was told by and HVAC friend that an electric heater may better and more efficiently serve my purpose.
My garage will be about 1200 square feet. I live in Canada but do not get really cold winters (only a few days per year below -4 degrees F or -20 C. I would only be fully heating the build when in use, some evenings and weekends. Otherwise I would just be keeping it a little above freezing for most of the winter. This is especially true since my work takes me away from home for half my life.
My friend told me that mini spits do not like to maintain a inside temperature below 62F or 17C. In that case would it be more efficient for me to use electric heaters to maintain my garage at 40 or 45 degrees F, 5-8 degrees C?
I'm just getting ready to build and was set on getting a mini spit for my garage until I was told by and HVAC friend that an electric heater may better and more efficiently serve my purpose.
My garage will be about 1200 square feet. I live in Canada but do not get really cold winters (only a few days per year below -4 degrees F or -20 C. I would only be fully heating the build when in use, some evenings and weekends. Otherwise I would just be keeping it a little above freezing for most of the winter. This is especially true since my work takes me away from home for half my life.
My friend told me that mini spits do not like to maintain a inside temperature below 62F or 17C. In that case would it be more efficient for me to use electric heaters to maintain my garage at 40 or 45 degrees F, 5-8 degrees C?