TheOtherGoose
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I'm thinking of making my attached two-car garage a bit more hospitable during the winter months. Currently, the three exterior walls and ceiling are uninsulated. Exterior wall material is brick on all sides with drywall in the garage.
I'd like to be able to make it warm enough (maybe 50-55 degrees) where I could do an oil change without freezing during a Midwest winter. The insulated garage door is relatively new and doesn't leak air. The garage volume is 20'x20'x9'.
Would it be a waste of time/money to insulate the ceiling with some R-30 fiberglass and leave the walls alone?
I'd like to be able to get one of those ceiling-mounted 240V heaters that put out about 17K BTU's to achieve my heating goal.
With R-30 in the attic, could a heater of this type/size be able to get the temp up to ~50 degrees and maintain it when it's 20 degrees outside?
I'm just trying to see if this would be worth doing...
I'd like to be able to make it warm enough (maybe 50-55 degrees) where I could do an oil change without freezing during a Midwest winter. The insulated garage door is relatively new and doesn't leak air. The garage volume is 20'x20'x9'.
Would it be a waste of time/money to insulate the ceiling with some R-30 fiberglass and leave the walls alone?
I'd like to be able to get one of those ceiling-mounted 240V heaters that put out about 17K BTU's to achieve my heating goal.
With R-30 in the attic, could a heater of this type/size be able to get the temp up to ~50 degrees and maintain it when it's 20 degrees outside?
I'm just trying to see if this would be worth doing...