Gentle_Ben
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I finished my detached garage in 2014, and went with a heating system that my contractor uses in all the garage's he builds.
It uses a circulating pump hooked to a small hot water tank. The pump is controlled by a thermostat that sits 12 inches above the floor.
The system works well enough in the other garage's he has installed it in, but mine is the largest garage he has put this system into (700sf) and definitely has the largest amount of air volume since I have a 12ft high ceiling.
If the temperature outside remains stable (cold but no big swings), and if there isn't a lot of wind, then the system works very very well, it actually hardly runs, just for a while in the morning each day. However if we get a big drop in temperature then the system just starts running constantly until eventually it catches up, and if it is very windy then the system basically runs until the wind stops.
From my understanding and the research I've done since building my garage, it sounds like this hot water tank setup is taking too long to heat incoming water and just runs and runs b/c it can't get the thermostat to hit the target temperature until the temperature outside stabilizes or the wind dies down.
Would I be better off replacing this system with an electric micro boiler setup? I want to have a more efficient system that can lower my monthly utility costs for heating my garage.
It uses a circulating pump hooked to a small hot water tank. The pump is controlled by a thermostat that sits 12 inches above the floor.
The system works well enough in the other garage's he has installed it in, but mine is the largest garage he has put this system into (700sf) and definitely has the largest amount of air volume since I have a 12ft high ceiling.
If the temperature outside remains stable (cold but no big swings), and if there isn't a lot of wind, then the system works very very well, it actually hardly runs, just for a while in the morning each day. However if we get a big drop in temperature then the system just starts running constantly until eventually it catches up, and if it is very windy then the system basically runs until the wind stops.
From my understanding and the research I've done since building my garage, it sounds like this hot water tank setup is taking too long to heat incoming water and just runs and runs b/c it can't get the thermostat to hit the target temperature until the temperature outside stabilizes or the wind dies down.
Would I be better off replacing this system with an electric micro boiler setup? I want to have a more efficient system that can lower my monthly utility costs for heating my garage.