Looking for any ideas on heating up my detached garage for the winter.
I'm renting a garage next to a private home that I also rent here in New York. It measures 16x18 by about 7 feet tall. It's a concrete built (cinder block) with an aluminum door. I have no real electricity going to it except an extension cord the comes from my apartment straight to it so that I can the power the lights and maybe some music. A small heater proved to be too much for it and the cord becomes hot to the touch and the lights flicker. So an electric heater is out. Besides, it only worked if I'm about 5 inches from it. I've sealed every hole I can see and sealed the garage door as best as I could.
Things I thought of:
1.Barrel stove- not sure I can do it safely and the only way to vent it would be through the only window in the garage. Also not sure my landlord would care for it....or neighbors (exhaust fumes).
2.Electric heater- not enough electrical power available as stated above.
3.And the last thing I thought of is one of those propane heaters where you install the actual heater to the top of the propane tank. But I'm not sure how much ventilation I need and can give. Really don't know much about it.
I'm out of ideas..
Btw, newbie here......this place is AWESOME!
I'm renting a garage next to a private home that I also rent here in New York. It measures 16x18 by about 7 feet tall. It's a concrete built (cinder block) with an aluminum door. I have no real electricity going to it except an extension cord the comes from my apartment straight to it so that I can the power the lights and maybe some music. A small heater proved to be too much for it and the cord becomes hot to the touch and the lights flicker. So an electric heater is out. Besides, it only worked if I'm about 5 inches from it. I've sealed every hole I can see and sealed the garage door as best as I could.
Things I thought of:
1.Barrel stove- not sure I can do it safely and the only way to vent it would be through the only window in the garage. Also not sure my landlord would care for it....or neighbors (exhaust fumes).
2.Electric heater- not enough electrical power available as stated above.
3.And the last thing I thought of is one of those propane heaters where you install the actual heater to the top of the propane tank. But I'm not sure how much ventilation I need and can give. Really don't know much about it.
I'm out of ideas..
Btw, newbie here......this place is AWESOME!
