CountyCop911
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So I decided to finish my 3-Car currently unfinished attached garage. I have it completely insulated and sheet-rocked. Even though it is ~ 15 degrees here currently the area maintains around 50 degrees or ~ +35 considring outside. Here is my dilemma. Looking for a heater and if I had a magic wand I would select a natural gas force air hung from the ceiling however the unit requires venting to the outside for the flu. My problem is directly above anywhere the unit would be mounted is a living space and additionally venting horizontally to the outside is not an option. I would prefer to avoid electric considering the inefficiency of supplying heat however it is what it is. I have (2) 300-amp diverse route electric services in the house so provisioning the amperage is not a concern. Couple of issues, first I want to use it selectively, by that I mean if I am not working out there or have some sort of gathering where it might be used I may choose to not use it, easy enough with a switch or thermostat, just mentioning a parameter. The possibility exist in which I could install a small furnace in the basement (already have 3 so the wife probably will not notice if I slip one in) below however it would require some amount of additional duct work and cost since I hate and **** working with vents. Wondering if anyone else has encountered the situation and what their solution was. Just might be I answered my own question and electric is the only reasonable solution. The garage is 36 x 24 x 11 or slightly over 9,500 cubic feet.
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