Homewrecker
Well-known member
Hey all. First post here but I've been lurking for a while.
There's currently a sale on the Mr Heater Big Maxx 50,000 BTU heater in my area. It's $200 off right now and selling for $499.
I'm debating whether to buy it and either find someone to install it or install it myself. Alternatively, I can pay someone for a unit and installation. I was quoted around $1600 for a basic unit with installation (no details on the heater were given). I would think that it's cheaper to buy the unit and have it installed.
I've read some of the posts on here where people have installed these heaters themselves. My concern is the plumbing for the gas and proper venting that conform to regulations. If these are not installed by a licensed gas fitter I'm assuming there may be an insurance issue down the road.
I'm having a hell of a time finding someone that installs garage heaters in my area (Toronto). If anyone on here knows of someone I would appreciate it if you provide me with their contact info.
This heater will be installed in a new construction home and I had asked the builder to install a roughed-in gas line in the garage ceiling for a future heater. They quoted around $500 and stated that it would not be connected at either end. I opted not to get it and now I'm wondering if that was a smart decision since the gas line will have to be run outside the wall or I'll have to tear open the drywall and run it behind for a cleaner look.
There's currently a sale on the Mr Heater Big Maxx 50,000 BTU heater in my area. It's $200 off right now and selling for $499.
I'm debating whether to buy it and either find someone to install it or install it myself. Alternatively, I can pay someone for a unit and installation. I was quoted around $1600 for a basic unit with installation (no details on the heater were given). I would think that it's cheaper to buy the unit and have it installed.
I've read some of the posts on here where people have installed these heaters themselves. My concern is the plumbing for the gas and proper venting that conform to regulations. If these are not installed by a licensed gas fitter I'm assuming there may be an insurance issue down the road.
I'm having a hell of a time finding someone that installs garage heaters in my area (Toronto). If anyone on here knows of someone I would appreciate it if you provide me with their contact info.
This heater will be installed in a new construction home and I had asked the builder to install a roughed-in gas line in the garage ceiling for a future heater. They quoted around $500 and stated that it would not be connected at either end. I opted not to get it and now I'm wondering if that was a smart decision since the gas line will have to be run outside the wall or I'll have to tear open the drywall and run it behind for a cleaner look.