MattRMagnum
Well-known member
Hey Folks,
If you got one of those hanging heaters installed, and didn't install it yourself, who did? I called two HVAC companies, one which I worked with before, one which I got bids from before for a different project, and both said they only install these in commercial spaces. They won't do residential installs, and didn't know of anyone local who did. My trusses are 24' high at the bottom, and I don't have the time, skills, or comfort with heights, to get this work done.
I know, from when I was trying to find a heat source for the garage at my old property, that waste oil heaters can only be sold/installed by home owners in my state: it's illegal for a company to install them into my garage. I'm starting to wonder if maybe that's true of ALL hanging gas heaters, and not just waste oil (I'm in Washington).
I'm starting to think that just a freestanding propane fireplace, even if more expensive, might be the more feasible option due to installation hassle.
If you got one of those hanging heaters installed, and didn't install it yourself, who did? I called two HVAC companies, one which I worked with before, one which I got bids from before for a different project, and both said they only install these in commercial spaces. They won't do residential installs, and didn't know of anyone local who did. My trusses are 24' high at the bottom, and I don't have the time, skills, or comfort with heights, to get this work done.
I know, from when I was trying to find a heat source for the garage at my old property, that waste oil heaters can only be sold/installed by home owners in my state: it's illegal for a company to install them into my garage. I'm starting to wonder if maybe that's true of ALL hanging gas heaters, and not just waste oil (I'm in Washington).
I'm starting to think that just a freestanding propane fireplace, even if more expensive, might be the more feasible option due to installation hassle.
