20'x22' detached garage, unisulated, 4/12 pitch hip roof. Located in Northern Illinois. My guess is that I would be out in garage once a week for maybe half a day to work on a car or other projects TBD.
Just purchased the farenheit FUH54 5000 watt electric heater. In my area the rate is $.20 per kWh, so this heater would cost $1/hour to run continuously. Electrician quoted me $500 to dig trench(35') and run 240v to the garage. This is based on installing a switch to supply power to the heater. This was a cheaper option compared to installing a panel.
My question: I know I should do some insulating, but we are likely only staying at this house another 3-4 years, so I want to keep the cost reasonable, and insulate the area that gives me the most benefit first. Then in the future, if I start to go out there more, I can insulate the rest of the garage. So what gives the most bang for the buck? Ceiling, walls or garage door?
From reading the posts, it sounds like the ceiling is important. For my hip roof, there aren't closely spaced ceiling joists, so not sure exactly how to tackle that.
Thanks!
Just purchased the farenheit FUH54 5000 watt electric heater. In my area the rate is $.20 per kWh, so this heater would cost $1/hour to run continuously. Electrician quoted me $500 to dig trench(35') and run 240v to the garage. This is based on installing a switch to supply power to the heater. This was a cheaper option compared to installing a panel.
My question: I know I should do some insulating, but we are likely only staying at this house another 3-4 years, so I want to keep the cost reasonable, and insulate the area that gives me the most benefit first. Then in the future, if I start to go out there more, I can insulate the rest of the garage. So what gives the most bang for the buck? Ceiling, walls or garage door?
From reading the posts, it sounds like the ceiling is important. For my hip roof, there aren't closely spaced ceiling joists, so not sure exactly how to tackle that.
Thanks!