Going to be moving to a new house in a couple weeks and I've been trying to figure out how to heat the detached garage. It's a 24x28' on a concrete slab. I have since found out that they did not insulate under the pad so that adds a small complication to the project. We get temps down to -35C in the winter here with normals in the -20C to -25C range.
I would really love to have radiant in floor but that would require insulating under the floor somehow (breaking it out, pouring a new floor over top)
My other thought was to just put in a pellet stove but I'm not sure how hard it would have to work with the slab not being insulated.
Some of the ideas I've had so far...
1. Break the floor out, insulate and lay pex for hot water radiant heat. We are putting in a new oil boiler for the house and it has enough capacity to heat the garage as well if I had lines run to the garage.
2. Put down something like Insul-Tarp over the existing slab and then pour concrete over pex to do the same thing with our boiler.
3. Put in a pellet stove the way it is and see how it goes. Kind of have a bad feeling about doing anything without taking care of the slab first.
4. Put in a temporary electric / propane space heat and just heat it up a bit when I want to work in the garage. Not ideal but maybe it could work.
5. This is my uncle's idea.... pour a new slab in front of the garage and plumb it for heat then pull the garage ahead on the new slab and use the old slab for cold storage (gardening tools, lawnmower etc. Could put something simple up to put a roof over the area.
The garage needs to be insulated first it is just bare studs now and is wired up with a 100amp sub panel. I probably won't be able to do anything until next year anyway but I've been trying to sort out what I'd like to do in the meantime
Any thoughts or ideas?
I would really love to have radiant in floor but that would require insulating under the floor somehow (breaking it out, pouring a new floor over top)
My other thought was to just put in a pellet stove but I'm not sure how hard it would have to work with the slab not being insulated.
Some of the ideas I've had so far...
1. Break the floor out, insulate and lay pex for hot water radiant heat. We are putting in a new oil boiler for the house and it has enough capacity to heat the garage as well if I had lines run to the garage.
2. Put down something like Insul-Tarp over the existing slab and then pour concrete over pex to do the same thing with our boiler.
3. Put in a pellet stove the way it is and see how it goes. Kind of have a bad feeling about doing anything without taking care of the slab first.
4. Put in a temporary electric / propane space heat and just heat it up a bit when I want to work in the garage. Not ideal but maybe it could work.
5. This is my uncle's idea.... pour a new slab in front of the garage and plumb it for heat then pull the garage ahead on the new slab and use the old slab for cold storage (gardening tools, lawnmower etc. Could put something simple up to put a roof over the area.
The garage needs to be insulated first it is just bare studs now and is wired up with a 100amp sub panel. I probably won't be able to do anything until next year anyway but I've been trying to sort out what I'd like to do in the meantime
Any thoughts or ideas?
