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    How dangerous are gas cans in your garage?

    I never worried about the gas itself either. I worry only because I run a dehumidifier and heater
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    Help me with my cold damp garage

    The major issues was rot through the frame next to the garage door, letting water in, and whomever added the garage on, they did not put a vapor barrier under the slab, allowing the moist gravel under to seep moisture through the slab. A concrete specialist said I needed a new slab and...
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    How dangerous are gas cans in your garage?

    I don’t know a lot about he cans, they are from Home Depit, meant for gas, maybe specter brand. I live in NH in the woods and need spare gas for the fairly frequent generator need and when a storm hits, that’s not necessarily he best time to go to the gas station. I also have a snow blower I...
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    How dangerous are gas cans in your garage?

    I have about 8 gal of gasoline in the certified red containers, and have recently questioned how safe that really is. I do not have a shed or other location. I keep them tightly closed. I run a dehumidifier about 20ft away in the summer, and ceiling/wall mounted hard wired space heater in the...
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    Help me with my cold damp garage

    To all that followed this, thank you. It was a 6 month process, but my cold, damp, garage that I used to shovel ice out of is now warm and dry at a constant 40% humidity 👍🏻
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    Help me with my cold damp garage

    So what I've attempted so far: Keeping vehicles and snow melt out of the garage: 83% down to 75% Tried 1500W oil filled radiator heater at this point, which couldn't get the garage past 42 degrees. Humidity stayed at 73-75%. Turned off the heater, opened up the doors for an hour and then...
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    Help me with my cold damp garage

    Thank you for the input. I'd insulate right now, but due to mildew on the walls, I somehow need to fix the humidity and dry everything out in order to mitigate t\he mildew BEFORE I insulate. This is the tough part :/
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    Help me with my cold damp garage

    Hey all, After keeping the snowmelt and cars out of the garage the humidity has dropped from above 80 to about 75. I bought an oil filled radiator space heater since it was on sale. I ran it about 18 hours and it increased the temp from 33 to 41 but was afraid to leave it on while not home...
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    Help me with my cold damp garage

    E-tek, what do you use to heat your garage?
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    Help me with my cold damp garage

    I think it’d be like this, math-wise. 5.5kw x 6.5 hours x 30.42 days x $0.13 = $141 So basically if the larger unit ran 6.5 hours/day it’s cost the same as yours running 24hrs
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    Help me with my cold damp garage

    Hm that’s interesting. Another person recommended trying those 110v oil filled stand up heaters in the garage. The reason I was hoping to do the ones I posted is because they are able to save floor space by being mounted. I wish I knew how much they’d cost. It shouldn’t be the 220v part of...
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    Help me with my cold damp garage

    Hey showkey, mind me asking how you calculate that? The wall heaters I posted above are 5600W or so, so I’m betting they’d run less.
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    Help me with my cold damp garage

    May I ask, was that electric heated shop fully insulated? My house is already sucking up the propane so much that I don’t know if I want to add more to that bill. What were you keeping the temps at? I was hoping that once insulated, keeping the garage at 50 wouldn’t be too bad? I grew up in SE...
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    Help me with my cold damp garage

    These are the two heaters I’m considering right now http://https://www.amazon.com/NewAir-G56-5600-Garage-Heater/dp/B009NJ6K8K/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1543686545&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=newair+5600+watt+garage+heater&dpPl=1&dpID=61NSNSEw1QL&ref=plSrch...
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    Help me with my cold damp garage

    It’s making me have 5 posts before I post a link, this is five
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