Would U say both would heat the same? get the temp up to 60-65? Gas line it right near the wall they would run the pipe into while the electric is on the other side of the house. is it usually a huge cost difference?
Ok after checking out my basement I do have access to Gas and also I would think they would be able to run a 220v to my garage... I assume my that's what my Dryer is running off correct? couldn't they run it from the circuit breaker?
Either or what is the better option to heat in the Winter? I...
Mostly using it as a gym once a day for about an hour or 2... Just don't want to work out in 30 degree garage so if I could get it up to 60-65 I would be more then happy. I don't mind paying an extra $50 a month on electricity. is there a 120v plug in heater that will heat it up. I am not...
I am looking to heat my 2 car 450sq ft garage. It is insulated. I only have 120 and no natural gas.... propane heater best choice? I live in PA and can get cold in the winters.
I am wondering since its an attached garage to my kitchen if I just leave the door open. Maybe the house heat will creep in... Guess I wont really know till the winter really hits.
Can anyone recommend a plug in electric 2 car garage that I use as a home gym. Its insulated and I am assuming 120v since its just regular looking outlets. Looking to keep it at 60 degrees in winter.
On the garage door side of my garage I have so uneven beams and filled it in with Fiberglass Instulation the best I could.. I would like to cover it up with one of these 2 products to give it more of a clean look... I would like it to be reflective and Keep heat in when I am using as space...
I want to put some kind of walls on the unfinished sides of my attached garage. The walls are a little under 9ft tall. I would like to stay away from drywall because I don’t want to tape and I would be hanging a lot of stuff from the walls.Ex kayak, ladders, tools… I am leaning towards OSB wood...