Mountainman42
New member
Hey there,
I hope you all can help me out a bit on a question I have. Here is the scenario:
- My home is in Bozeman MT so it gets quite cold here in the winters.
- I have a 2 car garage that roughly measures 23x23 with one big garage door and high ceilings.
- The garage is well insulated and finished out.
- My home is headed by a gas / water / boiler / baseboard set up.
My desire is to heat the garage.
- I will not be heating it as a work space, so I only need the temperature to be high enough to keep the cars comfortable and melt off the snow they accumulate from driving around. Let's just say 40 degrees.
- The only thing in the garage is two cars. I am a minimalist
My idea, which I cannot find much about online, is to have my plumber extend the hot water baseboard system into the garage and install a baseboard heater in there. The idea would be that when the heat is running inside (water circulating through baseboards) that some heat will be delivered to the garage as well.
This seams like a good idea as it doesn't require me do deal with gas lines and it seems economical when compared to installing one off garage heaters whether they be forced air or whatever.
My questions are:
- What I am concerned about is whether or not on a going forward basis if this approach is more economical than other one off options. I realize that doing this would be a strain on my boiler, but heating the garage is going to require energy no matter what.
- If I do this, should i try and figure out what it would take to add a separate thermostat for the garage or keep it simple like I stated above and just let the garage benefit from when the house is heating based on it's own thermostat.
- Is this just a horrible idea and is the reason that I can't find anything online in regards to this topic because this approach is simply not as good as one off garage heater units.
Thanks for any thoughts or help any of you may be able to provide!
I hope you all can help me out a bit on a question I have. Here is the scenario:
- My home is in Bozeman MT so it gets quite cold here in the winters.
- I have a 2 car garage that roughly measures 23x23 with one big garage door and high ceilings.
- The garage is well insulated and finished out.
- My home is headed by a gas / water / boiler / baseboard set up.
My desire is to heat the garage.
- I will not be heating it as a work space, so I only need the temperature to be high enough to keep the cars comfortable and melt off the snow they accumulate from driving around. Let's just say 40 degrees.
- The only thing in the garage is two cars. I am a minimalist
My idea, which I cannot find much about online, is to have my plumber extend the hot water baseboard system into the garage and install a baseboard heater in there. The idea would be that when the heat is running inside (water circulating through baseboards) that some heat will be delivered to the garage as well.
This seams like a good idea as it doesn't require me do deal with gas lines and it seems economical when compared to installing one off garage heaters whether they be forced air or whatever.
My questions are:
- What I am concerned about is whether or not on a going forward basis if this approach is more economical than other one off options. I realize that doing this would be a strain on my boiler, but heating the garage is going to require energy no matter what.
- If I do this, should i try and figure out what it would take to add a separate thermostat for the garage or keep it simple like I stated above and just let the garage benefit from when the house is heating based on it's own thermostat.
- Is this just a horrible idea and is the reason that I can't find anything online in regards to this topic because this approach is simply not as good as one off garage heater units.
Thanks for any thoughts or help any of you may be able to provide!