puppypappa
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New to the forum but I have been reading for a few days trying to find out the best solution.
I am trying to heat my attached double car garage (Apprx 25'X30'). Ceiling and walls are insulated ....doors are not. I am in Southern Ontario which sometimes gets winter weather into -30's.
I have not spent a lot of time in the garage, but I am hoping to change this soon, so it's difficult for me to estimate how much heat we will require. I also want to power a portable generator off the same source since we have constant electrical outages.
I don't have a heater picked out yet, but I'm thinking just a corner ceiling mount box type unit.
My options (like many people) are LPG or NG. I have to run about 180' of NG line to my garage since the regulator is on the complete opposite side of the house. Total install including trenching etc will be approximately $3000.00.....and that doesn't include buying and installing the heater. I almost fell over
Propane rentals for 420lb tanks are $100.00/year plus cost of propane...... thinking of dropping two so I have a backup for power outages etc.
I'm having difficulty justifying the price to run the Natural Gas line. I know prices are cheaper, however this isn't a full time shop so I'm not sure that the price savings on the cost of NG vs LPG will even things out in the next 5 years or so.
Any advice that you guys have would be greatly appreciated
Pup
I am trying to heat my attached double car garage (Apprx 25'X30'). Ceiling and walls are insulated ....doors are not. I am in Southern Ontario which sometimes gets winter weather into -30's.
I have not spent a lot of time in the garage, but I am hoping to change this soon, so it's difficult for me to estimate how much heat we will require. I also want to power a portable generator off the same source since we have constant electrical outages.
I don't have a heater picked out yet, but I'm thinking just a corner ceiling mount box type unit.
My options (like many people) are LPG or NG. I have to run about 180' of NG line to my garage since the regulator is on the complete opposite side of the house. Total install including trenching etc will be approximately $3000.00.....and that doesn't include buying and installing the heater. I almost fell over
Propane rentals for 420lb tanks are $100.00/year plus cost of propane...... thinking of dropping two so I have a backup for power outages etc.
I'm having difficulty justifying the price to run the Natural Gas line. I know prices are cheaper, however this isn't a full time shop so I'm not sure that the price savings on the cost of NG vs LPG will even things out in the next 5 years or so.
Any advice that you guys have would be greatly appreciated
Pup