Sorry. I'm just passionate about the technology. There are twelve different models. The largest can be mounted up to 14' high and direct coverage is roughly 150sq ft at that height. You can get as fancy as you want. i.e. thermostat, timed, even motion activated, or simple on/off.
My garage is 600 sq ft, 9' ceiling with two overhead doors that don't seal as well as they could or should. I guess I could work on that. As required by code I have open louvered ventilation built into an outside wall. I usually see first snow in Oct and last in April, so seven months of cold temps.
One side of the garage is work bench, shelving and toys, including motorcycles, quad, some power tools, etc. The other side is a collection of junk (snow shovel, rakes and so on) and a 38 year old Mercedes that is Hollywood clean and room for my truck or van if I wanted to take up all the available floor space. I prefer to have open areas to tinker around and have room to open the car doors on both sides and still move stuff around freely.
I use two IR overhead heaters. One is mounted overhead around my workbench, motorcycles and power tools and clears the overhead door on that side of the garage. I can work comfortably in this area any time in any conditions with doors opened or closed. The second is a smaller heater suspended in front of the Mercedes. It is used primarily for my dog when I have to be away overnight. This heater is on a timer that turns it on around 8:00 or 8:30 and off around 7:00 am. It comes back on around 9:00 am and runs until around 10:30. I only use the timer function when I am away and this unit operates for roughly 8 cents an hour. He has a dog door into the yard so when the sun is up he's outside in the afternoon and I know he's bedded down and warm at night. When the hood is up on the car it takes care of me.
The benefit is IR warms me and every other solid object, including tools bikes, the floor etc. I am not trying to heat the air in a drafty, poorly insulated, openly ventilated garage that's one third occupied. I can open the overhead door, come and go, and still enjoy the warmth without all of my heated air just blowing away. When I'm done I turn it off with the lights.
Again....I just think it's a great solution for many of the conversations here, and I know what I'm talkin' about. Sorry if my enthusiasm....well..... I'll chill....so to speak. I'm new here so I guess I should participate in more topics.
Al