ukiltmybrutha
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I have lots of rattle cans, plastidip, and home paints.
Due to house design and other demographics it makes most sense to store all automotive and household items in the garage.
The garage is 792 square feet with 11 foot ceilings. I *assume* that 3 out of four walls are insulated. I know that the ceiling above it is not.
I am running a 30k Propane ventless BTU heater that takes about 6 hours or so to heat the garage up to about 68 degrees when it's say 30 out.
This is certainly doable when I have a large automotive project to deal with but I don't bother with heating and avoid the garage unless it is important or I wait for a warmer day.
I have in the past had my rattle cans, plastidip, and house paints in a sub-freezing unconditioned basement and never noticed any issues.
Is this really an issue?
I can't imagine the money it would cost to keep my garage heated all the time. FWIW, my entire home is heated with propane, there is a large tank buried in the ground and it is refilled by the propane company.
Thanks for any insight.
Due to house design and other demographics it makes most sense to store all automotive and household items in the garage.
The garage is 792 square feet with 11 foot ceilings. I *assume* that 3 out of four walls are insulated. I know that the ceiling above it is not.
I am running a 30k Propane ventless BTU heater that takes about 6 hours or so to heat the garage up to about 68 degrees when it's say 30 out.
This is certainly doable when I have a large automotive project to deal with but I don't bother with heating and avoid the garage unless it is important or I wait for a warmer day.
I have in the past had my rattle cans, plastidip, and house paints in a sub-freezing unconditioned basement and never noticed any issues.
Is this really an issue?
I can't imagine the money it would cost to keep my garage heated all the time. FWIW, my entire home is heated with propane, there is a large tank buried in the ground and it is refilled by the propane company.
Thanks for any insight.