bruincounselor
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Boiler for 900sq' garage, in-floor radiant system.
24'x38'X10', foamed 2" on walls with bats to R24 total - 3" in rafter with cellulose over to meet code, also R24 total. I did the tubes in the concrete and R10 insulation under slab and perimeter. 2 overhead doors - 18' and 9'. Completely rocked with storage trusses so 11'X38' storage space above. North Dakota so winter is coming and it does get cold and windy too. I plan on keeping it ~50 degrees all winter.
Quotes:
$3800 - Electric
$6000 - Natural Gas, installer won't do condensing because there is no floor drain. Also does not include cost of running line ~60' from meter (plenty of pressure already)
I'm seeing ~$3000 price swing. I have the amps 3' from boiler location so that's easy. Is it worth investing in the gas? How long will the difference be met in cost savings? Do electric now and invest later? I am really busy with work so I can't do it myself right now.
24'x38'X10', foamed 2" on walls with bats to R24 total - 3" in rafter with cellulose over to meet code, also R24 total. I did the tubes in the concrete and R10 insulation under slab and perimeter. 2 overhead doors - 18' and 9'. Completely rocked with storage trusses so 11'X38' storage space above. North Dakota so winter is coming and it does get cold and windy too. I plan on keeping it ~50 degrees all winter.
Quotes:
$3800 - Electric
$6000 - Natural Gas, installer won't do condensing because there is no floor drain. Also does not include cost of running line ~60' from meter (plenty of pressure already)
I'm seeing ~$3000 price swing. I have the amps 3' from boiler location so that's easy. Is it worth investing in the gas? How long will the difference be met in cost savings? Do electric now and invest later? I am really busy with work so I can't do it myself right now.