tommyp
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I am in the process of planning a garage addition to my existing house. The garage is going to be 30x38 two bay on slab with living space in the back. Located in Northern VT.
I am trying to decide how I am going to heat. I am converting the house to Natural gas. The current house is small, 1000sqft. We usually heat it mostly in the winter with a pellet stove. It has oil forced hot air but we only use that on the coldest days if even. It also has an off peak hot water heater.
So I am considering running radiant in the new garage/addition and replacing the forced hot air system with something. I am just struggling with a heat source setup that would make sense financially to run everything.
Is a regular NG boiler the way to go? I am trying to wrap my head on how to mix DHW radiant and probably baseboard. Or if this is the best way to go about this? Maybe keep the radiant totally separate on something like a vertex and just run a wall mount space heater in the house. Then another on demand hot water heater for DHW.
Any thoughts on how you would proceed with those mixed needs would be appreciated.
I am trying to decide how I am going to heat. I am converting the house to Natural gas. The current house is small, 1000sqft. We usually heat it mostly in the winter with a pellet stove. It has oil forced hot air but we only use that on the coldest days if even. It also has an off peak hot water heater.
So I am considering running radiant in the new garage/addition and replacing the forced hot air system with something. I am just struggling with a heat source setup that would make sense financially to run everything.
Is a regular NG boiler the way to go? I am trying to wrap my head on how to mix DHW radiant and probably baseboard. Or if this is the best way to go about this? Maybe keep the radiant totally separate on something like a vertex and just run a wall mount space heater in the house. Then another on demand hot water heater for DHW.
Any thoughts on how you would proceed with those mixed needs would be appreciated.