jethead102
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Hey all, long time lurker and have really enjoyed this site!
Recently moved and need to install a heater in the garage. Chicago area. Old house came with a gas 45-50k BTU heater, I kept it at 40 all winter long and when I wanted to work on the cars or anything it would easily and quickly get up to whatever temp I wanted (just for fun, I tried 80 degrees on a day when it was 10 out, and it worked). I was spoiled by that, though I believe that unit was oversized for a two car. I'm having a hard time deciding between the various options for the new place.
20x30x9.5' three car with 30 feet of wall attached to the house. Currently 35' of uninsualted walls and ceiling is uninsulated, but fixing all that is one of my winter projects when I put in new shelving and such. Garage doors are foam insulated. I'm considering:
1. 2x 5,000w electric heaters placed in opposing corners
2. 1x 7,500w electric heater placed angularly in the coldest corner, blowing between the garage doors
3. 1x 50k BTU gas heater, placed angularly in the coldest corner, blowing between the garage doors, vented horizontally
Again, I'll be warming it up to 60 or so 2-3x/week, and keeping it at 40 for all other days in the winter. Thermostat will be near house door. Will the electric units be undersized or run too often? I realize the acquisition cost difference, but it'll take me about 4 years to break even on the operating costs (and the price of gas is only liable to go up). I'll be installing myself, hence the overanalysis. I appreciate any insight!
Recently moved and need to install a heater in the garage. Chicago area. Old house came with a gas 45-50k BTU heater, I kept it at 40 all winter long and when I wanted to work on the cars or anything it would easily and quickly get up to whatever temp I wanted (just for fun, I tried 80 degrees on a day when it was 10 out, and it worked). I was spoiled by that, though I believe that unit was oversized for a two car. I'm having a hard time deciding between the various options for the new place.
20x30x9.5' three car with 30 feet of wall attached to the house. Currently 35' of uninsualted walls and ceiling is uninsulated, but fixing all that is one of my winter projects when I put in new shelving and such. Garage doors are foam insulated. I'm considering:
1. 2x 5,000w electric heaters placed in opposing corners
2. 1x 7,500w electric heater placed angularly in the coldest corner, blowing between the garage doors
3. 1x 50k BTU gas heater, placed angularly in the coldest corner, blowing between the garage doors, vented horizontally
Again, I'll be warming it up to 60 or so 2-3x/week, and keeping it at 40 for all other days in the winter. Thermostat will be near house door. Will the electric units be undersized or run too often? I realize the acquisition cost difference, but it'll take me about 4 years to break even on the operating costs (and the price of gas is only liable to go up). I'll be installing myself, hence the overanalysis. I appreciate any insight!
