Hi Everyone! First post here, and I look forward to getting into the community!
We're going to be building a detached garage that does not have natural gas access, and it can get into the negative single digits here in Indiana. The garage will serve also as a project space. Mostly we'll set the garage to heat to something like 50°, but we'd like to heat it up to be a comfy room-temperature space with a few hours of warning. We have plumbing in place to add a bathroom, which we may or may not do in the future.
I have attached an image of the plans, and the designer put a couple ceiling mounted heaters in a couple corners. This will be a pretty nice finished-looking space, and I'm wondering if you have recommendations for what to consider for what heaters to use (they can be in other locations). It would be great if they didn't stick out like a sore thumb. I would like to have them on an Internet-controlled thermostat, and I'd like to integrate it into our RTI automation system (currently use Aprilaire thermostats).
Can anyone offer suggestions? Thanks so much!!
We're going to be building a detached garage that does not have natural gas access, and it can get into the negative single digits here in Indiana. The garage will serve also as a project space. Mostly we'll set the garage to heat to something like 50°, but we'd like to heat it up to be a comfy room-temperature space with a few hours of warning. We have plumbing in place to add a bathroom, which we may or may not do in the future.
I have attached an image of the plans, and the designer put a couple ceiling mounted heaters in a couple corners. This will be a pretty nice finished-looking space, and I'm wondering if you have recommendations for what to consider for what heaters to use (they can be in other locations). It would be great if they didn't stick out like a sore thumb. I would like to have them on an Internet-controlled thermostat, and I'd like to integrate it into our RTI automation system (currently use Aprilaire thermostats).
Can anyone offer suggestions? Thanks so much!!