12ozd
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I have a 30 x 40 garage.
Walls are 10' w/ scissors truss. (13.6 at peak inside)
left side wall (30') and rear wall (40') are poured concrete.
Poured walls are recessed into hill, 8' at corner to grade at ends.
Right wall and front wall are 2x6 w/ fiberglass insulation.
2-9' x 10' insulated doors in front wall.
R30 above drywalled ceiling.
(No.VA.)
I currently have a heat pump w/ LP gas back up.
I keep the t-stat at 40 during the winter. If I try to keep it at 60, it will empty my propane tank PDQ. (100 gal).
It takes forever to warm up, and runs constantly.
(it was sized and installed by HVAC company)
I think all of the concrete is just a huge heat sink, and am considering radiant infrared.
I have LP plumbed inside already, and have a 200 amp. electric service.
Was thinking recessing infrared heaters in the ceiling for a clean look.
Or what would be best placement for a radiant tube?
What size would I need?
Any thoughts on electric vs. LP radiant heaters?
If I get the concrete warm initially, would it stay warm(er)?
Walls are 10' w/ scissors truss. (13.6 at peak inside)
left side wall (30') and rear wall (40') are poured concrete.
Poured walls are recessed into hill, 8' at corner to grade at ends.
Right wall and front wall are 2x6 w/ fiberglass insulation.
2-9' x 10' insulated doors in front wall.
R30 above drywalled ceiling.
(No.VA.)
I currently have a heat pump w/ LP gas back up.
I keep the t-stat at 40 during the winter. If I try to keep it at 60, it will empty my propane tank PDQ. (100 gal).
It takes forever to warm up, and runs constantly.
(it was sized and installed by HVAC company)
I think all of the concrete is just a huge heat sink, and am considering radiant infrared.
I have LP plumbed inside already, and have a 200 amp. electric service.
Was thinking recessing infrared heaters in the ceiling for a clean look.
Or what would be best placement for a radiant tube?
What size would I need?
Any thoughts on electric vs. LP radiant heaters?
If I get the concrete warm initially, would it stay warm(er)?
